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		<title>By: Learning cycles at an overall project level at Mark Needham</title>
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		<description>[...] was looking back over a post I wrote a couple of years ago where I described some learning cycles that I&#039;d noticed myself ... and although at the time I was thinking of those cycles in terms of code I think they are [...]</description>
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