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		<title>By: CITCON Paris 2009, a personal retrospective of the organization &#171; Eric Lefevre-Ardant on Java &#38; Agile</title>
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		<description>[...] are hoping to join us at the Paris Coding Dojo sometime &#8212; looking forward to it) as well as Gojko Adzic, whose copies of book was given away to some lucky participants, and Jason Sankey and Daniel [...]</description>
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