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		<description>[...] Smithereens wrote an interesting post today on More Manage It! SightingsHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt More Manage It! Sightings Anton has published a lovely set of comments about Manage It! &#8230; there is no agilist zealotry or flashy theatrics. Also see the review from the Java User Group. The summary there was: In conclusion I suggest this book as an indispensable reading to any modern [...]</description>
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