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      <title>Social Sourcing as a Collaborative Design Process: Story of GetPaid (Plone Conference 2007)</title>
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      <title>Sally Kleinfeldt - Plone Application Development Patterns</title>
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Any non-trivial piece of software should be accompanied by an appropriate suite of automated tests. Your Plone products are no exception. By understanding approaches to automated testing and following good working practices, you can improve the quality of your code, as well as your confidence in your own work.

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Any non-trivial piece of software should be accompanied by an appropriate suite of automated tests. Your Plone products are no exception. By understanding approaches to automated testing and following good working practices, you can improve the quality of your code, as well as your confidence in your own work.

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Any non-trivial piece of software should be accompanied by an appropriate suite of automated tests. Your Plone products are no exception. By understanding approaches to automated testing and following good working practices, you can improve the quality of your code, as well as your confidence in your own work.

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      <title>Calvin Hendryx Parker   Tips For Migrating Apps To Plone 3</title>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/calvin-hendryx-parker-tips-for-migrating-apps-to-plone-3-1193657090478921-4-thumbnail-2?1193649891" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> Plone has undergone several rounds of changes and developers need to make sure their applications evolve with it in a graceful manner. Review powerful new tools that have been created to ease Plone development. Learn how your products can take advantage of Plone 3&rsquo;s improved user-experience. Unleash the power of Zope 3 using Five to utilize views, viewlets, events and utilities. Learn how to leverage migration steps in GenericSetup. Find out what methods are now deprecated in Plone 3. Developers will walk away with the knowledge needed to keep their applications current.]]>
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      <title>Alec Mitchell   Relationship Building   Defining And Querying Complex Relationships Between Your Content</title>
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