A new heir for the *nix family
While he would require some ramp-up, this is the new guy in our technical group. He is a newbie, but I’m sure he will grow to be a great technical person, putting his father way behind.
While he would require some ramp-up, this is the new guy in our technical group. He is a newbie, but I’m sure he will grow to be a great technical person, putting his father way behind.
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