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Use a simple source code documentation covention | ||||||
attached to The Importance of Commenting and Documenting Code? | ||||||
Re:A quick FYI | ||||||
attached to Joel On Software | ||||||
Design Involution | ||||||
attached to Mozilla.org Relaunched | ||||||
Because it is a pain in the ass | ||||||
attached to Why is Java Considered Un-Cool? | ||||||
Not buying there anymore in 4 acts. | ||||||
attached to Best Buy Sued By Ohio | ||||||
3 Browsers | ||||||
attached to How Do You Test Your Web Pages? | ||||||
Re:10x10 Array | ||||||
10x10 Array | ||||||
attached to Making a Homemade Webcam? | ||||||
Just break Gnome | ||||||
attached to How To Deal With The Spatial Paradigm | ||||||
Re:[2004-06-08] | ||||||
attached to Vim 6.3 Released | ||||||
I wish I could USE Java for anything real | ||||||
attached to Java Faster Than C++? | ||||||
Use Linux instead | ||||||
attached to To Citrix or Not to Citrix? | ||||||
Re:The Sun/Microsoft deal makes sense | ||||||
attached to Two Takes on the Java Dilemma | ||||||
All of them | ||||||
attached to Designing Websites - What Browser to Code For? | ||||||
Re:Mono - the most un-quirky yet | ||||||
Re:Mono - the most un-quirky yet | ||||||
Re:Mono - the most un-quirky yet | ||||||
attached to Mono 2.8 Released | ||||||
Only for native English speakers...Not quite | ||||||
attached to MS Psychologist on How We Read | ||||||
It's an oil issue | ||||||
attached to Recall of Segway Announced by CPSC | ||||||
Re:i like .NET | ||||||
attached to What Do Programmers Like About .NET? | ||||||
I R R E L E V A N T | ||||||
attached to Windows 95 in 4.47MB | ||||||
There is no contribution here | ||||||
attached to Windows Tech Writer Looks at Linux | ||||||
I will NOT buy a CD album anymore | ||||||
attached to Artists Protesting Single-Song Downloads | ||||||
Try before you buy | ||||||
attached to The Return Of Shareware Games | ||||||
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