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42. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Edmund O'Reilly
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47. O'Reilly - Java Security (Java In A Nutshell)
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48. ONLamp.com: OpenBSD In A Datacenter Scale Environment
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50. Slashdot | Interview With The Creator Of Ruby
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