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Tasneem Rangoonwala

ERP, SAP, Design, Development, ASP, PHP, CSS, HTML - anything and everything related to webdevelopment.

Tags: webdesign, development, css, html, site

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Relaciones Constructivas

ESTE ES EL ESPACIO DE RELACIONES CONSTRUCTIVAS AC EN EL MUNDO DE LOS BLOGS. QUEREMOS AYUDARTE A VIVIR MEJOR Y A SENTIRTE SATISFECHO Y FELIZ CON TU VIDA. PLATICA CON NOSOTROS, COMPARTE TUS IDEAS Y DINOS CÓMO VIVES, NOS INTERESA. TE PODEMOS AYUDAR A VIVIR

Tags: healthy relations, development

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Kyle P. Johnson

Designs By Johnson is the personal Web log of Kyle P. Johnson a Web Designer, and developer working in Omaha, NE. The blog contains several writings a week discussing the Web as a whole.

Tags: web, .net, development, design

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My Vision of Leadership in 2006
on Jan 5, 2006 in Change Development Leadership Musings If you Google the word “leadership”, a slew of sites, books, programs, and coaches come up. It seems like everyone has something to say about leadership these days. As you read all the stuff about leadership, you begin to realize that t...



MS Developer Division is Live
on Jan 31, 2006 in Development MS have finally come up with the cards when it comes to supporting the Developer community with a group called DDCPX. At last a servicing group that is there to help when it doesn’t do quite what it says on the label.



eChange
on Feb 5, 2006 in .NET Development NLP & MT Overview  e-Change is a process within the CoCoTa decoupled dynamic engine that enables the main translation process to evolve - rewriting it’s own code and generating optimised libraries based on previous experience. This is implemented for m...



Weird what you find when…
on Feb 5, 2006 in Development Research It’s weird what you find when you’re not looking for it. I need to clean up a machine that was an old laptop and currently running SVN for a bunch of projects I am working on with others.  We’ve decided to use the latest version of...



Look who’s talking…
on Feb 5, 2006 in .NET Development NLP & MT Research WCF/Indigo Like most adHoc implementations - the communication mechanism in the original design wasn’t up to scratch.  The communication mechanism has to fulfil the following requirements: intraAgent logical groups of peered agents (ala fully trusted a...



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