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		<title>How to demoralize your front-end developers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stop failing at this apparently necessary chore; I&#8217;m here to help.  I can verify that all the following techniques have worked on for me. How to Demoralize Your Front-end Developers Constantly change requirements. It&#8217;s, what, the day before the scheduled launch?  And the product doesn&#8217;t include that absolutely requisite feature you didn&#8217;t think to require [...]]]></description>
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