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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Here is a video a made up to show that it is possible to run a VNC client in your browser! Perl + WebSockets + VNC Source code is available on GitHub http://github.com/vti/showmethedesktop.
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Here is a video a made up to show that it is possible to run a VNC client in your browser! Perl + WebSockets + VNC Source code is available on GitHub http://github.com/vti/showmethedesktop.
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<title>Leonard: The lone programmer</title>
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<title>Leonard: The lone programmer</title>
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<content:encoded>Beware the lone programmer.I say this for many reasons, but they all can be summed up by answering either: 1. Why isn't anyone else working with him/her? Or: 2. What are we missing with a programmer working alone?I will start...
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