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Welcome to Code Sermon! Code Sermon is an approximately bi-weekly sermon on the virtues of software development best practices. The sermons are available as podcasts, or you can download them from the site. Subscribing to the podcast feed is the best way to get them. Subscribe to the RSS Feed. Using your favourite podcast receiver (popular ones include iTunes. But it's still good stuff to hear. It's a reminder to always be seeking a higher path. Episode 20: Reference Counting. CodeSermon Episode 15: Loops.
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