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Iremember a Dilbert1 comic strip some time ago that I’ll try to recap for you here. Since it’s from memory, it may not be completely accurate, but hopefully it’s close enough to do the trick.
If you are unfamiliar with Gilbert, I highly suggestyou kick off that rockyou’ve obviously been living under and check it out: www.dilbert.com. Dilbert is an American comic strip with a collection of hysterical characters all inhabiting a corporate IT department (well, it seems to be an IT department, although I’m not sure that’s ever stated one way or another). Either way, you yourself likely work in IT if you’re reading this book, and I suspect you’ll identify and get a great deal of enjoyment out of creator Scott Adams’ comic creation.
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(2008). Share Your Knowledge: DWiki, the DWR-Based Wiki. In: Practical DWR 2 Projects. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0556-2_5
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