By gst
via memeagora.blogspot.com
Published: Oct 22 2007 / 16:45
ThoughtWorks was early in the game in the Java world. Lots of the standard parts of the Java stack (like CruiseControl, Selenium, etc.) were built by clever ThoughtWorkers from project work (there is a long list here). Working with smart, passionate people who have damn good ideas, coupled with the corporate culture that nurtures open source, is one of the advantages of working at ThoughtWorks.
Fast forward a decade, and the same thing is playing out again. Lots of ThoughtWorkers really like Ruby. And one of the things that I suspected early on was that the combination of ThoughtWorkers and a super powerful language would be a good mix. And I was right.
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