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Andrew Tokeley

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September 2007 Entries

Agile Hype Slapdown - I Love It

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ASP.NET SiteMap Security Trimming

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Intergen's Global Challenge

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This is Why You Should Use Tables for Forms Layout

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Intergen Is Still Looking for Grads!

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Formatting Code Blocks Using Origami Skin

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