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It’s time, I’ve decided to write my blog, to keep traces of my thought over the time.
In the real life, I’m a developer. At this time, I prefer to stay anonymous because I want to be sure readers understand that my company is not linked with my writing: it’s just some personal feelings.
The aim of [...]
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