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Not Invented Here is a webcomic by Bill Barnes and illustrated by Jeff Zugale. It's about Desmond and Owen, respectively a developer and a program manager, working at a company. They deal with things like other developers trying to steal their ideas, other developers being condescending, and Owen's hilarious incompetence.

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  • Not Invented Here is a webcomic by Bill Barnes and illustrated by Jeff Zugale. It's about Desmond and Owen, respectively a developer and a program manager, working at a company. They deal with things like other developers trying to steal their ideas, other developers being condescending, and Owen's hilarious incompetence.
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  • Not Invented Here is a webcomic by Bill Barnes and illustrated by Jeff Zugale. It's about Desmond and Owen, respectively a developer and a program manager, working at a company. They deal with things like other developers trying to steal their ideas, other developers being condescending, and Owen's hilarious incompetence. * Becoming the Mask: "The Protocol" involves assuming the identity of a past programmer in order to better understand really old code and update it. This is one of the risks. * Broken Pedestal: When Desmond meets Emerson Ali, one of the industry's best programmers, he's disappointed to find he's a buff Jerk Jock who gives him a humiliating nickname. * Chekhov's Gun: Owen once acquired a worthless company through horrible investments. Later, Desmond's incredibly rare keyboard breaks. Guess what company made it? * Hypocritical Humour: This exchange; * I Can Explain: Desmond and Owen are caught in the middle of a wooded area, in a motor home, wearing hazard suits, surrounded by empty cough medicine containers. Fortunately, the guy who sees them believes Desmond when he explains they are not making drugs. * I'll Never Tell You What I'm Telling You: Umesh. * It Is Pronounced "Tro-PAY": Fang's name is pronounced "Fong". * Jerkass: * Umesh believes "niceness" has no place in a work environment. He enjoys mocking Desmond at any opportunity. * Fang comes off as this sometimes, but Word of God says she has nothing against Desmond (who she most regularly antagonizes), she's just doing her job as a tester. Frustratingly well. * Klatchian Coffee: Desmond's "Coder's Sunrise" breakfast recipe. It's cheese balls floating in Red Bull. * Logical Fallacies: * False Cause: Desmond believes that since bugs started being reported when the company first hired testers, testers must cause bugs. * Nostalgia Filter: Desmond feels like a kid again when his first computer is mailed to him by his uncle. He snaps out of it when it's pointed out that it would take every remaining computer of that model to match the processing power of one iPhone, and use way more electricity. * Not Me This Time: Someone "forked" Desmond's pet project. Whoever it was included petty insults towards Desmond in the Manifesto. So it has to be Umesh, right? Wrong. * Slap Slap Kiss: Fang and Umesh, to both of their considerable shock. * What Does This Button Do?: Owen.
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