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Dan Haywood

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Dan Haywood is a freelance consultant and the author of "Domain Driven Design using Naked Objects"
Putting a Custom UI on Naked Objects: Part 2, Interacting with Pojos Posted: Dec 1, 2009 4:37 PM
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