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| # | Who? | Comment | When? |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | Patrick Mulder | Laust has great intuition on modular software principles and I highly enjoyed the collaboration. | about 1 year ago |
| 6 | Josh Crews | very helpful to me on a team | about 1 year ago |
| 5 | Jacob Poulsgaard Tjørnholm | about 1 year ago | |
| 4 | Jørgen Orehøj Erichsen | about 1 year ago | |
| 3 | Josh Owens | Laust is the best at speccing code and finding bugs! He is the eagle scout of coders. | about 1 year ago |
| 2 | Rick Bradley | Laust Gets It. Great developer, great knowledge of Rails. A pleasure to work with. | over 3 years ago |
| 1 | Jakob Skjerning | over 3 years ago |

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