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Rays in Blue blog

Checking Google Analytics I discovered a blog called Rays in Blue, which is very interesting:


http://raysinblue.blogspot.com/


Its author, Rahul, says "I was responsible for a pipeline research back at my previous workplace and here are some of the general insights I had from my research."


I have to admit that he has done a pretty intensive research and the quality of the (rest of the) links is very high.


I recommend to go through it in detail.


Congrats, Rahul!

Comments

Rahul Venugopal said…
Thanks a lot for mentioning my blog, I must say your blog was really helpful in my research too.

Cheers,
Rahul

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