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[from amaah] Return to Paradise

Though he coined the name "Pandemonium"—"all the demons"—for the palace that Satan and his fallen crew build in Hell, he also coined the word "self-esteem," as contemporary a concept as there is and one that governed much of Milton's lif

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WEB4J - Minimalist Java Web Application Framework -> Criticisms of Spring, PHP, and Rails

Criticizing Spring beyond the obvious "too much xml": Spring is huge. Spring has many bad names for things. Spring confuses coding with configuration. Spring has too many parallel mechanisms, etc.

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Quick look at Kubuntu 8.04 KDE 4 Remix - Frederik's Blog

So all in all I'm very negative about Kubuntu 8.04 KDE 4 remix. KDE 4 should never have been published as being a final release, but should<sep/>

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[from amaah] The Escape Artist: John Banville on Georges Simenon

appreciation and review of Simenon focusing mostly on the romans dur which are admittedly hardboiled and spare in their observations. Why however don't we see the same respect for the Maigret novels? There's joy in repetition and in the pulp genre

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