RJS Templates for Rails, Managing Your Boss, and More - New PDFs from O'Reilly
[Posted July 3, 2006 by cook]
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| RJS Templates for Rails, Managing Your Boss, and More - New PDFs from O'Reilly |
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| Wed, 28 Jun 2006 13:28:15 -0700 |
For Immediate Release
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RJS Templates for Rails, Managing Your Boss, and More
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