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February 2006
December 2005
[squeak-dev] - squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org - The Squeak-dev Archives
Discussion of Squeak, an implementation of the Smalltalk development environment.
[squeak-dev] - squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org - Gmane - skin=zawodny
Discussion of Squeak, an implementation of the Smalltalk development environment.
KDE-India Mailing List Reader Blog Skin - toread*
Gmane -- Mail To News And Back Again - mailing-list-archive-readers
Gmane KDE-India Mailing List Reader Front Index
Gmane -- Mail To News And Back Again - mailing-list-archive-readers
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November 2005
Vita Nuova: Provider of grid, distributed and embedded systems solutions - Software Download
Plan 9 An advanced multi-user network operating system - Inferno A compact operating system for building cross-platform distributed systems.
Vita Nuova - Mailing Lists & links to other Resources
Plan 9 An advanced multi-user network operating system - Inferno A compact operating system for building cross-platform distributed systems.
Discussion about the Inferno operating system and the Limbo programming language
Gmane - Mail To News And Back Again. - mailing-list-archive-reader - Inferno A compact operating system for building cross-platform distributed systems - Plan 9 An advanced multi-user network operating system.
October 2005
[delicious-discuss] mailing list
discuss@del.icio.us - discussion list for del.icio.us users.
mozdev.org Mailing Lists
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[squeak-dev] - squeak-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org
discussion of squeak, an implementation of the smalltalk development environment
September 2005
activestate programmer network - home
features free access to valuable programming resources for perl, python, php, tcl, and xslt.
nabble - del.icio.us forum
an archive for the mailing list: discuss@del.icio.us at del.icio.us.
July 2005
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