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		<title>AS3 Design Patterns</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently stumbled apon this rather useful site - http://www.as3dp.com/ - useful if you're a Actionscript 3.0 developer that is. "This blog continues the discussion that started with our book; ActionScript 3.0 Design Patterns published by O’Reilly Media. Reusable design patterns are an ideal way to solve common problems in Flash, Flex and AIR applications..."]]></description>
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