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      <title>Are you a responsible developer?</title>
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      <description>What is a good example of individual developer responsibility? Here is just one example.&#xA;A developer downloads a copy of the core production database to their own development laptop. Why? Because it’s easy to work with real data, and it’s hard to consider building applicable test data that all engineers can utilize.</description>
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