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		<title>By: Sue</title>
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		<description>Did the three points below stated in the book titled &#039;Dreaming in Code&#039;? What page no?. I am a student. Help me to confirm this. A lot of thanks..

1.Creativity is often non-linear....
2.A problem that was generated in Step 1 ...
3.Problems (bugs) are by their nature...</description>
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<p>1.Creativity is often non-linear&#8230;.<br />
2.A problem that was generated in Step 1 &#8230;<br />
3.Problems (bugs) are by their nature&#8230;</p>
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