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		<title>ObjectMentor as a Reference For Pragmatic Programmers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In searching for something yesterday I stumbled upon the resource page ofÂ  ObjectMentor and found it a gold mine of information about software practices and systems. ObjectMentor is a company of industry experts and started in 1991 by Robert C. Martin. As a company they also helped define Extreme programming and helped form the Agile [...]]]></description>
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