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Month: March 2019

We’re still here…

Some of you have been kind enough to ask why we haven’t been publishing for a few months. Thank you for your concern.

We’ve been busy, but be patient as you’ll soon be seeing us post articles again…

And we’ve got some big plans for the future, including books, online courses, and video tutorials, just to name a few.

Stay tuned. Thanks!

Author Andrew JaffeePosted on March 28, 2019Categories General TechnologyLeave a comment on We’re still here…

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