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				<title>Five Pipelines Every Textsmith Should Know</title>
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				<description>A good textsmith doesn&amp;rsquo;t look for one command that does everything. He looks for small utilities that each do one thing well. This is the lesson that we draw from this week&amp;rsquo;s textsmith nugget.</description>
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				<title>The Case for Small Tools: Why Unix still teaches us the best way to solve big problems</title>
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				<description>Every program is a set of functions that cooperate to produce the desired result. Did you ever consider how your computer makes it possible for you to craft complete programs on-the-fly through its small utilities?</description>
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