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darrelplant: Middle of the night Still awake writing haiku Should be programming Dreamhost 2010-02-16 · Reply worldfreelance: #programming Drupal Theme - oDesk: Drupal Themer required for e-commerce site.
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Twitter Tweets about Programming as of February 16, 2010

darrelplant: Middle of the night Still awake writing haiku Should be programming Dreamhost
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worldfreelance: #programming Drupal Theme - oDesk: Drupal Themer required for e-commerce site. Conversion of design HTML into a d... http://bit.ly/diYv4S
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worldfreelance: #programming Upgrade Drupal html2book module to Drupal 6 - oDesk: I am looking for someone to complete the upgrade... http://bit.ly/dqdWmd
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designwebns: 20 Percent Of TechCrunch Readers Are Already Browsing With Chrome http://www.neurosoftware.ro/programming-blog/?p=323197
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CastingZone_ie: Presentation Editor required by the Programming Department of TV3. http://bit.ly/CastingZone.
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karishmamarathe: Programming... Lisp?
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ITJobNY: Hiring a System Administrator - Unix/Linux - Programming/Scripting at Cybercoders (New York, NY) http://bit.ly/bbk1W4 #jobs #shjobs
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JanisOjers: My view too: RT @nashjain: For all businesses I know, programming language is not the tipping point. In most cases it does not even matter.
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all2one: RT @3dgamestudio: Top 20 Programming Lessons I've Learned in 20 Years: http://bit.ly/85ho4b #dev
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zoovenues: programming has begun in earnest, for all of you who have applied already we will be in touch soon, for those who haven't get in quick!
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davosmith: swimming with the kids this morning, a bit of programming, then baby & toddler group this afternoon
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shawncrosbys: RT @unclebobmartin: Stay humble about your current programming language. Whatever language you are programming in today will be the COBOL of tomorrow.
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tonyxzt: RT @unclebobmartin: Stay humble about your current programming language. Whatever language you are programming in today will be the COBOL of tomorrow.
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mfearby: I never really liked background music whilst programming, but declining nouns and conjugating verbs in Latin is very compatible :-)
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Mccullochi6: Declarative Programming http://cli.gs/a18z0
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