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Shogun is a great read. It got me started on the whole historical fiction genre. The rest of the books in Clavell's Asian Saga are pretty good too except for maybe Gai-jin. I also enjoyed reading Gore Vidal's Lincoln and Burr from his Narratives of the Empire series - very entertaining and definitely not run-of-the-mill biographic portrayals.


http://go-lang.cat-v.org/pure-go-libs has a great list of Go libs.


Expanding on the first tip, this is a pretty good piece on scope and execution context in javascript - http://davidshariff.com/blog/what-is-the-execution-context-i...


I don't think that should be the case here. They have blurred answers enclosed in googleoff/googleon tags - which should make sure that they don't get indexed.


Play! Framework does away with the Java EE convention of packaging application artifacts as a single file, for easy distribution, in compressed archive formats (WAR/EAR) for ease of distribution(Although you can still 'war' the artifacts and deploy it on some other EE servers like Glassfish). Play! ,in a manner similar to Django or Rails, creates a folder hierarchy as the skeleton for the application ,which can easily be added as a new project in an IDE, and Play!'s server(Play! ships with an inbuilt server) recognizes the same hierarchy for deployment. This takes a sometimes time-consuming step ( that of building the war/ear using something like Ant) out of the equation; usually shortening the development time;but on the other hand complicating the distribution part.


Couldn't access mediafire alone this morning, on Airtel.The rest seem to be reachable.


I've been using http://www.lumzy.com/ for some time now. Its free and does the job quite nicely.I havent used its collab features but its evident that it has some nice ones.


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