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		<title>Battle of the Wizards: Dojo Vs. Microsoft</title>
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		<description>Two wizards are compared. One client script from DOJO and the other server component from Microsoft. Both fo them work exceedingly well in IE 7.0. Dojo wizard looks smashing.</description>
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		<title>Comments on Comments</title>
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		<description>The right kind of comments to speed up the development process and enable a couple of interesting possibilities to generate documentations automatically. This article tries to reflect on the pros and cons of comments and to show some interesting possibilities for automatic comment parsing.&#xD;Comment Basics</description>
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