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Tag: net-a-porter

Blogging By Proxy

Posted on 19 November, 2012 by Dave Cross

I’ve been too busy to write anything here for a while, but here’s the next best thing. A few months ago I gave a talk on Unicode Best Practices to the Perl team at Net-A-Porter. And now Adam Taylor has written up that talk on their new technical blog.

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