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Benchmark Analysis: Guice vs Spring

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Erik's Pulse - 2005: A Year In Links

URL: Erik's Pulse - 2005: A Year In Links

At 3:45 PM on Jan 3, 2006, Matthew Schmidt wrote:

The truth is out there, and Javalobby's Erik Thauvin never misses it! Last year, the Javalobby Newsletter published 46 editions of Erik's Pulse. Erik assembled a great summary of them in this mega-list.

Over the course of the year, Erik has scoured the web so you don't have to. Each week he summarizes these into what we call the "The Pulse". Subscribe to the newsletter and check it out each week in the comfort of your own inbox. You can also check out the newsletter archives for each week. Happy New Year and here's to a great 2006!

If you like this, you won't want to miss Erik's popular linkblog , which he updates with the latest and greatest links several times per day. Erik also has a fine personal blog which you might enjoy.

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