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- RT @TheCesspit: School shootings in the US make me nauseous twice over - first the act itself, wiping up so much innocence. The secondly t… 23 hours ago
- RT @evoecolab: Attn *ALL* Canadian scientists & engineers! Sign open letter to @JustinTrudeau & @FP_Champagne ( bit.ly/3vWWDQt) ask… 1 week ago
- Possibly the most brainy fun I've ever had with a book: "The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle", by @stu_turton. So… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 week ago
- RT @awsTO: petition to rename the Bay Area to "The Developing World" 3 weeks ago
- RT @dankois: Delighted to announce that my plane was showing THE LAST DUEL but the closed-captioning was from KNIVES OUT https://t.co/Et5vL… 3 weeks ago
Monthly Archives: May 2011
How do practitioners perceive software engineering research?
(Note: this is cross-posted at Margaret-Anne Storey’s blog and at Greg Wilson’s blog, but please post your thoughts here, on my blog. This post is based on the work of its coauthors, Jorge Aranda and Margaret-Anne (Peggy) Storey, as well … Continue reading
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