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      <title>Technology/Programming: Updating Haskell</title>
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      <description>I wanted to update the Haskell development environment on my work computer, especially after I found out I didn't have one after upgrading to Snow Leopard...</description>
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      <title>Technology/Programming: Managing Memory</title>
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      <description>After a long time away, I've returned in the area of manual memory management...</description>
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      <title>Technology/Programming: More OpenGL ES</title>
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      <description>Yesterday I just read about it and tried out the examples in the tutorial,today I began using it for real...</description>
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      <title>Technology/Programming: OpenGL ES</title>
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      <description>Learning today: OpenGL ES programming...</description>
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      <title>Technology/Programming: Functional Programming for the Rest of Us</title>
      <link>http://www.zambe.net/jarno/2008/03/18#fpforrestofus</link>
      <description>Recently I've become more and more drawn to functional programming,reading articles and tutorials about it and aboutvarious more or less functional programming languages, such as Lisp, Haskell, Javascript and Scala...</description>
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      <title>Technology/Programming: Trails</title>
      <link>http://www.zambe.net/jarno/2005/07/11#trails</link>
      <description>Ruby on Rails has caused quite a buzz recently in the web sites I follow...</description>
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      <title>Technology/Programming: Language Workbenches</title>
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      <description>Domain specific languages were brought into my attention recently and some people believe they are the Next Big Thing...</description>
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