Cricket umpire coding by @tombaromba of @readingroomuk
Cricket umpire coding by @tombaromba of @readingroomuk
An afternoon of hat shopping is a great way to start 2012 in style. Our models are:
1. The rather civilized @Kained of @sapientnitro :

2. The dapper @GrevsterStudios of @lbilondon :
3. The gentile @donofkarma of @lbilondon :

4. The Bertie Wooster of devs, @ChrisYaxley of @lbilondon :

5. Always putting his coat down for ladies, @lwcooper of @lbilondon :

6. Not just a gentleman but also a scholar and an acrobat. @rayui of @lbilondon :

Gentlemen stick together (@rayui with @ihuntington):

Epilogue
People are getting more and more interested in seeing Developers wearing hats. So interested that the recently created http://developerhatlove.tumblr.com/ has sprung up - go visit!
It seems the ‘duck hat worn at a jaunty angle’ is all the rage in 2012 (at least for @ihuntington
Winter dev hats, kicked off nicely by @just_francesca
Not just a developer with a hat but a sombrero (rapidly becoming the favourite), and it moves (go to the site and try it), nice work from http://pornel.net/about

It is in the nature of agency life that the demands of each role require each employee to ‘wear many hats’. Here, @donofkarma provides proof of this:
Alienor demonstrates Reading Room’s use of the elf hat.
Clearly at LBi London there is a hat for each specialism, they are keeping tight-lipped about the hat-to-special-skill mapping for now…
Pretty cool hat and model. Judging by her choice of headgear I’d guess this developer produces quality code.
