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| VBA Code For Excel And Outlook - http://www.codeforexcelandoutlook.com/blog/ VBA Code Samples for Excel and Outlook - Read more |
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| Coding Pad - http://codingpad.maryspad.com Programming blog that covers different topics like PHP, MySQL, Visual Basic, Javascript, and more. Also covers general news from the world of programming. - Read more |
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| Another Random Developer Blog - http://blog.jdevelop.eu In this blog i am posting knowledge (tutorials) around programming with Java, NetBeans and (mostly) GlassFish. I also try to review new technologies. - Read more |
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| Joel on Software - http://www.joelonsoftware.com/ I'm your host, Joel Spolsky, a software developer in New York City. Since 2000, I've been writing about software development, management, business, and the Internet on this site. - Read more |
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| Java Programming Forums - http://www.javaprogrammingforums.com Java Programming Forums covering all aspects of Java & Java APIs. Lots of code snippets & tutorials. Join our new community today. - Read more |
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| Six Revisions Web Development and Design Blog - http://sixrevisions.com/ Six Revisions is a weblog about web development and design. It’s based on first-hand experience in the web industry and covers a variety of information technology topics ranging from venturing out on your own as a freelance developer and how... - Read more |
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| Exclusive CSS Gallery Motivation - http://www.cssloggia.com CSS Loggia is a project focused on providing its audience with a database of well designed CSS based websites from around the world. Its purpose is to showcase designers work and to act as a small portal to the CSS design community. - Read more |
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| Coding Horror - http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/ This blog is a way to keep track of software development over time-- whatever I am thinking about or working on. I can research things I find interesting, document my research in public with a blog post, then easily find and refer to these blog... - Read more |
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| David Rupp's Blog - http://davidrupp.blogspot.com/ David Rupp is a developer with 20 years of industry experience, having programmed in everything from IBM mainframe assembler language (TPF), to C/C++, to Java and Ruby. He is also an active contributor to open source, with patches accepted... - Read more |
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| Real World Software Development - http://www.realsoftwaredevelopment.com/ Welcome to Software Development in the Real World - the blog that helps real world software developers by providing valuable, real-world insight into the latest in software development. - Read more |
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| RandomBase - http://www.randombase.com/ |
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| fully cross-references java sources from Maven repository - http://www.mavenjava.com/ MavenJava web site aims to provide IDE like view to java sources on all open source projects in central Maven repository. - Read more |
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| Lessons for Photoshop - http://www.viridi.ru/ This site about professional photograph, there are a lot of examples and lessons for photoshop. Also he can explain and teach you how it works. may you are interested in photography and desing. Looking at his pictures, make you calm, they are very... - Read more |
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| javaforums.net - http://www.engineeringserver.com/forum/index.php Javaforums.net :: Java Programming Forums a community for java developers from all around the world! - Read more |


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This article will give the reader some insight about the general programming principles. Learning how to code is the first step to become a software developer but being able to code doesn’t mean that you can write clean and maintainable code.
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