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Paul DiLascia Passed away

Posted on October 7, 2008 by
 

I’m almost shocked on hearing the news that Paul DiLascia, author and  excellent technical writer in MSDN Magazine passed away on Sept. 3rd 2008 . I read this story from Matt Pietrek’s blog post today. It’s a big lost for the C++ enthusiasts and for his family. Let’s pray together for the departed soul to rest in peace.

 
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