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Industry News
How far the "Year of Linux" has fallen
Source: TechRepublic
"And by Spartan law, we will stand and fight... and die."
Source: The Verge
"That's strictly on a 'need to know' basis"
Source: ZDNet
It looks like someone is committing a crime. Would you like help with that?
Source: WinBeta
So that's finding security problems, and making them?
Source: Infoworld
Developer News
Write once, run on all your things
Source: Infoworld
Bonus #0: Metric and Imperial units are different
Source: SD Times
He's bluffing
Source: Live Science
"One of you... must do this."
Source: The Register
I'm starting to think that some groups at Microsoft feel open source means, "We're cancelling the program, what should we do with it?"
Source: GitHub
Code Project Discussions - Your say!
"Ninety-nine parts of all things that proceed from the intellect are plagiarisms, pure and simple"
Source: CodeProject
“Failure is only the opportunity to begin again, only this time more wisely.”
Source: CodeProject



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