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Upmo openly shares their architecture and design
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Roald Dahl on His 7 Tips For Writers
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Jam: Open Source alternative to Clubhouse, Twitter Spaces, etc
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Happy birthday, Python, you're 30 years old today: Easy to learn, and the right tool at the right time
(www.theregister.com)
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Well, one day late here.
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Happy Birthday Agile Manifesto
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10 days late... apparently
they had a little party
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How Lionel Davoust writes fiction books using the LYT Frameworks (Obsidian)
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How I Use Craft for Personal Idea/Knowledge Management
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Structural Pattern Matching (PEP 634) in Python
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How can I write a C++ class that iterates over its base classes?
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Scrum Events: Myths and Facts
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Worst stock traders I've ever heard of
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In the 18th century they hired "ornamental hermits", they dressed as druids and lived in a garden
(www.atlasobscura.com)
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