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Bookmarks for May 28th through June 20th

by Adrian on June 26, 2011

These are my links for May 28th through June 20th:

  • Redesigning a Site For Mobile: What's Involved? –
  • Video: Javascript Design and Architecture – Christian Johansen at NDC2011 « Ruby Newbie –
  • TOGAF® Version 9 –
  • Technology Strategy Board | Home –
  • The Rise of Alternative Web Frameworks –
  • Key principles for business-driven development –
  • Free Products by Telerik –
  • YouTube – Best Practices for Subversion (SVN) –
  • YouTube – Subversion Branch Merge Tutorial –
  • Real World Monitoring and Tuning ASP.NET Caching : Steve Smith's Blog –
  • HTC Desire (GSM): Full Update Guide – CyanogenMod Wiki –
  • Installing Cyanogen 7 on the HTC Desire GSM « /dev/null –

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