DIY : Developing web applications in-house
When it is time to either upgrade or replace an application in your library, you face several questions. In Jenkins Law Library, a small membership library in Philadelphia, people are constantly stopping by the author's desk to ask if something can be upgraded or done differently. To be an effe...
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