Michael Grosser, the Blog

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Building web applications and fighting the daily madness

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'Michael Grosser, the Blog' mostly contains texts of a basic readability level which may show their aim to reach a wider audience. Besides, there are articles of intermediate readability, which make up more than a quarter of all content on the channel.

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