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What are your main interests in software development?
Middleware and Data Tier technologies
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http://aparnachaudhary.wordpress.com

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At 9:02am on May 22, 2009, Michael Levin said…
Hi Aparna and welcome to Codetown! I have met several people here in Florida from Pune. Your blog is a lot of fun to read! I'm going to bookmark it and look forward to reading more in my aggregator. Hopefully, you'll join lots of groups and participate in discussions here at Codetown. You have a blog on your homepage here, too! Welcome, and all the best. ...Mike
 
 
 

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