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Core XMLReaping what you sow: How a standard for Java would have made it stronger today
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Published: 27th Mar 2008 |
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Add CommentFiled in: Core XMLThree programmers gathered at the next cubicle to mine yesterday, clucking and snorting as is their want. I looked over to ask what was going on. "A bug in Java" they said. The problem was with ZIP files, specifically some...
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