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                Microsoft ships free code auditing tools to thwart SQL injection attacks            
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                Microsoft ships free code auditing tools to thwart SQL injection attacks            
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                Testers give Microsoft&#x27;s Entity Framework a no-confidence vote            
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             A number of testers who've been dabbing with the first version of Microsoft's ADO.Net Entity Framework are unhappy with the direction Microsoft has taken with the technology -- so much so that they've created a "no confidence vote" petition to make their gripes public. by Mary Jo Foley  
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                Testers give Microsoft&#x27;s Entity Framework a no-confidence vote            
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             A number of testers who've been dabbing with the first version of Microsoft's ADO.Net Entity Framework are unhappy with the direction Microsoft has taken with the technology -- so much so that they've created a "no confidence vote" petition to make their gripes public. by Mary Jo Foley  
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                Testers give Microsoft&#x27;s Entity Framework a no-confidence vote            
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             A number of testers who've been dabbing with the first version of Microsoft's ADO.Net Entity Framework are unhappy with the direction Microsoft has taken with the technology -- so much so that they've created a "no confidence vote" petition to make their gripes public. by Mary Jo Foley  
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                Testers give Microsoft&#x27;s Entity Framework a no-confidence vote            
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                Programming note: Where&#x27;s Larry next week?            
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             I'm punching out at day's end to go on vacation. I'll return on June 30.    In the meantime, the blog will be in the capable hands of Tom Steinert-Threlkeld and Jason Perlow. Jason Hiner from TechRepublic will also contribute.    Rumor has it the house...  
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                Programming note: Where&#x27;s Larry next week?            
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                Programming note: Where&#x27;s Larry next week?            
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                More .cn domains registered than .net            
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                Should more doctors go to jail?            
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                Should more doctors go to jail?            
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                Should more doctors go to jail?            
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                Should more doctors go to jail?            
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             Famous people die every year with gobs of prescription drugs in their systems. Should the doctors who prescribe these drugs face legal penalties, even jail time? by Dana Blankenhorn  
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                Will Google deliver its own dynamic language runtime?            
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             It's been over a year since Microsoft announced its dynamic language runtime DLR, a software layer on top of .Net that allows dynamic languages, like Ruby and Python, to integrate more tightly with Microsoft's core set of developer class libraries. by Mary Jo Foley  
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                Will Google deliver its own dynamic language runtime?            
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             It's been over a year since Microsoft announced its dynamic language runtime DLR, a software layer on top of .Net that allows dynamic languages, like Ruby and Python, to integrate more tightly with Microsoft's core set of developer class libraries. by Mary Jo Foley  
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                Will Google deliver its own dynamic language runtime?            
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<description><![CDATA[
             It's been over a year since Microsoft announced its dynamic language runtime DLR, a software layer on top of .Net that allows dynamic languages, like Ruby and Python, to integrate more tightly with Microsoft's core set of developer class libraries. by Mary Jo Foley  
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                Will Google deliver its own dynamic language runtime?            
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<description><![CDATA[
             It's been over a year since Microsoft announced its dynamic language runtime DLR, a software layer on top of .Net that allows dynamic languages, like Ruby and Python, to integrate more tightly with Microsoft's core set of developer class libraries. by Mary Jo Foley  
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                Red Hat JBoss announces Java EE middleware from the cloud            
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             Open-source middleware over the cloud for building and delivering SOA applications by Joe McKendrick  
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                Red Hat JBoss announces Java EE middleware from the cloud            
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             Open-source middleware over the cloud for building and delivering SOA applications by Joe McKendrick  
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                Red Hat JBoss announces Java EE middleware from the cloud            
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             Open-source middleware over the cloud for building and delivering SOA applications by Joe McKendrick  
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                Red Hat JBoss announces Java EE middleware from the cloud            
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<link>http://blogs.zdnet.com/service-oriented/?p=1134</link>
<description><![CDATA[
             Open-source middleware over the cloud for building and delivering SOA applications by Joe McKendrick  
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                Literate programming            
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                Literate programming            
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             The bottom line on Knuth's literate programming idea: establishing an across the board equivalence between the usage narrative and the code, is that this is an idea that applies about equally well to continuous prototyping for interactive business applications and batch or control operations. by Paul Murphy  
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<item rdf:about="http://blogs.zdnet.com/Murphy/?p=1168">
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                Literate programming            
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<description><![CDATA[
             The bottom line on Knuth's literate programming idea: establishing an across the board equivalence between the usage narrative and the code, is that this is an idea that applies about equally well to continuous prototyping for interactive business applications and batch or control operations. by Paul Murphy  
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                Literate programming            
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<description><![CDATA[
             The bottom line on Knuth's literate programming idea: establishing an across the board equivalence between the usage narrative and the code, is that this is an idea that applies about equally well to continuous prototyping for interactive business applications and batch or control operations. by Paul Murphy  
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                6th Sense Analytics adds new features for collecting development productivity metrics            
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                6th Sense Analytics adds new features for collecting development productivity metrics            
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                6th Sense Analytics adds new features for collecting development productivity metrics            
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                6th Sense Analytics adds new features for collecting development productivity metrics            
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                Microsoft signs onto Unified Modeling Language for SOA            
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                Microsoft signs onto Unified Modeling Language for SOA            
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                Microsoft signs onto Unified Modeling Language for SOA            
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                What&#x27;s wrong with an exploit being sexy?            
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                What&#x27;s wrong with an exploit being sexy?            
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                What&#x27;s wrong with an exploit being sexy?            
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                What&#x27;s wrong with an exploit being sexy?            
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