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		<title>Talk: PHP Best Practices — Matthew Weier O’Phinney and Lorna Jane Mitchell</title>
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Writing maintainable code is an art that takes effort and practice  to master.
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		<title>SVN Externals</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The offi­cial SVN online man­ual has an arti­cle on this, please read it. I won’t let myself off the hook that easy and will give you a brief exam­ple on how to use them. Let’s say you have your own MVC project based on Zend Frame­work. ]]></description>
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