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	<title>Introduction to Mock Objects (DDD5) 30th June 2007</title>
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    In this article I?m going to discuss Mock Objects. However, I?m not going to tell you that you should use Mock Object, or that you shouldn?t use mock objects. There seem to be various factions breaking out in the agile world these days. Some advocate the use of Mock Objects, while others suggest that Mock Objects are the work of the Devil himself. And I?ve met both types of person.  Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.colinmackay.net%2Ftabid%2F159%2FDefault.aspx

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	<title>NBA mock draft blog: Allen Iverson</title>
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    Okay, here comes Round 2. This team is off to a solid start after taking Ray Allen with its first pick. There are too many good players left to start nit-picking over certain categories. So this pick is like meeting friends for dim sum; there are enough options for everybody. Could it be that a 30 ppg scorer is somehow still on the board?
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	<title>NBA mock draft blog: Ray Allen</title>
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    Like the players taken before him, Jesus Shuttlesworth and his game sells itself. Last year he finished 10th in scoring, 3rd in free throw percentage, and first in three-pointers made per game. He has a nice all-around game, by being able to couple his point production with about 4 rebounds and 4 assists per game for his career.
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    Now the real draft can begin. James is a no-brainer for a 1st overall pick regardless what league (Roto or H2H) however 2nd pick is not as easy. There are many options I could go KG, Wade, Kobe or Matrix.  Like the 2003 NBA draft, I will make the 2nd pick from overseas but he is no Darko; Dirk Nowitzki.
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