Just a little rant about marketing babble:<p>> we have over 20 (summed up) years of experience<p>Experience doesn't work that way. It's like with pregnant women: Having two pregnant women doesn't mean the baby will come out in 4.5 months.<p>Having 20 1-year experienced coders can lead to good solutions - because there are 20 people who can throw in their guesswork and some of them might hit the jackpot. But you can't count on this to be replicated whenever you need it.<p>As a customer I'd rather know the time the company successfully exists in the market place and not the accumulated age of the staff.
I don't see the issue with "brogrammers". I can understand people from the outside thinking that all programmers are nerds with 2 inch deep glasses with no social life at all. But actual programmers should know better.<p>What now? "familymangrammers" and "hippiegrammers" and "athletegrammers"?<p>Makes no sense to me...