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  1. Peter Akkies

    Peter Akkies is currently attending the Li Po Chun United World College in Hong Kong.
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    www.peterakkies.com - 2009-02-06
  2. Dan Ladds : CodeAbuse - Web Development, Photography, Programming, Linux, PHP

    Homepage of Dan Ladds, experienced web developer based in Lancaster, UK, specialising in PHP, Perl, C, XHTML, CSS, Javascript and development on Linux/LAMP ...

    www.danladds.com - 2009-04-10
  3. w e n t s u l

    The development portfolio of Michael Wenzel
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    www.wentsul.com - 2009-02-14
  4. ben2.com

    ben2.com: network sense

    www.ben2.com - 2009-02-05
  5. eDany

    experienced in internet development, java programming (j2ee, j2se), java applications and applets, swing, rmi, jdbc, servlets, jsp, beans, javascript, cgi, php, ...
    eclipse GEF0

    www.edany.com - 2009-02-07
  6. Anna Trzyna - Web Developer - Chicago

    Portfolio for Anna Trzyna, a Chicago based web developer.
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    www.annatrzyna.com - 2009-02-08
  7. Jeff Rose :: web development, consulting, e-solutions

    Jeff Rose web development portfolio resume contact

    doyen.phpwebhosting.com - 2009-04-02
  8. Terence M. Bandoian - Database Applications for the Web - Austin, Texas

    Terence Bandoian - independent software developer in Austin, Texas providing web and database application development and systems administration services.

    www.tmbsw.com - 2009-02-12
  9. ShorTTy (",) Productions

    Freelance web developer, at your service - portfolio containing sites built and background information.

    shortty.co.uk - 2009-02-12
  10. RTH Consultants

    RTH Consultants - Custom web development and programming in php, apache, iis with html, javascript and css using ajax and other server die and client side ...

    www.rthconsultants.com - 2009-02-07

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