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Microsoft.NETBook Excerpt: Emergent Design
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Published: 2nd Apr 2008 |
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Add CommentFiled in: Microsoft NETWhat's involved in building the next generation of software? Integrating the best of today's leading software development disciplines into a streamlined and fully actionable approach is all. Find out how.
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