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		<title>By: bryandunn.com &#187; A year with Java</title>
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		<description>[...] is my firm belief that if you are going to develop a large codebase in Perl, you MUST use a fairly stringent coding standard. In my first week in my current role, I came across three separate &#8220;subroutines&#8221; that [...]</description>
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