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Luis Majano

October 15, 2008

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Here is the link to the presso I gave at the Melbourne CFUG this past week. It was an awesome presso delivered at my 2AM until 4AM. Thanks Mark, for the invitation. Anyways, this presso includes the latest 2.5.0 Beta features. A very nice in depth look into the coming version of ColdBox Romans 8:32. So enjoy: http://adobechats.adobe.acrobat.com/p40648765/

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Oct 22, 2007 19:43:34 UTC

by Jeff Fleitz

Another great preso, Luis. Don't know how you do it at that hour of the morning.

2.5 looks awesome, and I am going to join the fray shortly and jump in with both feet.

Oct 22, 2007 21:08:46 UTC

by Luis Majano

Thanks Jeff, Already some more updates on the SVN. Will have beta 2 in upcoming weeks. Hopefully a release by end of november

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