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    <title>My Take on Documentation</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[My Take on Documentation One thing I’ve learned over the years, is a good wiki works wonders for you not only now but in the future and documentation (in my experience) is very much underrated and overlooked.
I know personally I was like this in the beginning, I would just love to get started on working on either 3D modelling, get right into coding a project, or not measuring any of my timber before cutting.]]></description>
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