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W3C's HTML 5 tutorial.
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DataMapper 1.0 released.
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Stanford's JavaScript crypto library.
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A tracer utility in 2kb.
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Three dimension literals in C++.
ErlCtrl 0.2 released.
The best programming jokes.
Allow me to pause with one I just made up that isn't on that site:
Four bits walk into a cafe and sit at the counter. The waitress asks, "You want something to eat?" The four bits reply, "Just a nibble."
Thank you, thank you very much. Tip your waitresses
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