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Luis Majano

October 15, 2008

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My interview on ColdBox has just been released over at CFFrameworks.com It discussed the why's of ColdBox, who its better than anything :) and its new features for the upcoming 2.0 release. Hope you enjoy it. Can you Digg Cfframeworks: http://digg.com/podcasts/cfFrameworks_Interview_Podcast Can you Digg my Interview: http://digg.com/podcasts/cfFrameworks_Interview_Podcast/313083 You can also download the interview from iTunes here or use the download link below. Thanks again for your support

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Mar 14, 2007 09:46:59 UTC

by nick tong

Thanks for you time Luis, it was a great interview. I hope you get some feedback.

Kind regards, Nick

Mar 14, 2007 17:24:34 UTC

by Sana

Hi Luis,

Great presentation, can't wait for event caching...lol..

cong for introdcing event (name) in framework.

Thanks

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