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		<description><![CDATA[Microsoft to turn .Net Micro Framework code, support over to the communitySpeaking of "developing patterns" I've noticed you tend to use a lot of words to say pretty much nothing at all.How do you do that? is it practiced, or does it just come natually?:)"(why research when you can't develop?)"Excellent,...]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week talkback contributor John Zern called me on a casual reference to Linux as "better, faster, cheaper" than Windows. Here's part of what he said:  How do you tell someone who has successfully used Windows for quite some time that Linux is "better"? That part of the statement...]]></description>
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