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      <title>Grahamn McNeils Mechanicus books</title>
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            Warhammer 40k books are my guilty pleasure.
The Mechanicum books are fun, because if a relevant character can be named tota-mu 32, machines can be posesed by demons, it has to be a great book right?
W40k books can be a bit formulaic in their plot. You know the protagonists will go somewhere and fight against fantastic odds, and most likely they will die. The bad guys will probably annoyingly survive and get to be further annoying in some other book.
          
          
        
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      <title>Building Virtual Pentesting Labs for Advanced Penetration Testing</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2014 18:20:00 +0200</pubDate>
      
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            Working with Continuous Delivery, or whatever the term de-jour is, is pretty interesting. I get to work with many different fields, sometimes not so obvious ones.
Although penetration testing isn&#39;t my primary field, I&#39;m aquainted with it since production machines are an important concern for Continuous Delivery.
The Packt book, &amp;quot;Building Virtual Pentesting Labs for Advanced Penetration Testing&amp;quot; by Kevin Cardwell explores how you can use virtual machines to construct environments to practice penetration testing.
          
          
        
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      <title>Review of Wildfly : New Features from Packt</title>
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            I bought Wildfly : New Features during Packt:s summer sale. I bought a lot of books at the same time, and only really bothered to read the title before the purchase.
Since I have been working with with porting applications from Jboss 5 to 6, and now from 6 to 8, I know its usually a lot of work. For some reason version 7 was never popular with my customers, so I never really used that version much.
          
          
        
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