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Is Email = Efail?
While I've always practiced reasonable email hygiene , for the last 6 months I've been in near-constant email bankruptcy mode . This concerns me. Yes, it's partly my fault for being a world champion procrastinator , but I'm not sure it's...
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Twine I got an email from the TwineTeam today; We’re proud and excited to announce: Twine is open to the public .. It’s been a year since beta launched. And in that time we’ve had: • over 500,000 unique visitors • nearly 20...
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I've been asked to put together a list of the "best" Java resources that every up-and-coming Java developer should have, and I'd like this list to be as comprehensive as possible and, more importantly, reflect more than just my own opinion...
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I've gotten a couple of emails about this, and it's finally crossed the threshold to deserve a blog post. If you want to subscribe to the complete feed (not restricted by category), the URL you want is http://blogs.tedneward.com/SyndicationService...
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This email crossed my desk yesterday, courtesy of the MVP program: Microsoft has recently released a public beta of IE8 . Standards and security are of top importance in this release. To that end, the IE team is planning on releasing IE8 in full standards...
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People have sometimes asked me if it's really worth it to go to a conference these days, given that so much material is appearing online via blogs, webcasts, online publications and Google. I think the answer is an unqualified "yes" (what...
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