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		<description><![CDATA[Why are communities such as Erlang&#8217;s and Ruby&#8217;s so different? What makes them approchable or not? Is America the problem? Should we forcibly relocate all Ruby developers to Sweden? Tino talks about that question and others in this fascinating interview. Follow Tino on twitter at @tolbrino and follow me at @chaddepue. Get an alert when [...]]]></description>
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