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Recommended Reading for 2009-08-07
C# Sqlite
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Miguel de Icaza
The problem with averages
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Signal vs. Noise
Recommended Books for your User Experience and Usability Library
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The UX Booth
Step-By-Step: How To “Upgrade” from Windows XP to Windows 7
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Scott Hanselman’s Computer Zen
Put Your Views (and Pages) On a Diet
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you’ve been HAACKED
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