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About the author
Eric Kidd runs Kidd Software, which develops software for a variety of clients using Rails, JavaScript and the EC2 APIs.
He's into compilers, robotics, and programming language design. Right now, he's having fun with Node.js, Scala and Rails 3.1.
Recommended Reading
Recent Comments
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