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Code Cop
Fanatic About Code Quality Since 2004
11 March 2013
Moved to Slideshare
After watching a presentation about SlideShare by
Luis Suarez
, the
"E-mail-less Man"
, I decided to give it a try. I brushed up some of my
past presentations
and
uploaded them to SlideShare
. New slides will be added occasionally, so stay in touch. Thank you Luis for motivating me ;-)
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Peter Kofler, Austria
I am a
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completionist
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