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Speaking at CFUNITED 2008

Luis Majano October 15, 2008

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Luis Majano

October 15, 2008

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I will be speaking at CFUNITED 2008 this year in Washington, DC. I am super excited since I have never been to a CFUNITED conference. So it will be a first experience speaking and attending. My topic will be on ColdBox of course. So if you haven't registered for this conference, then do so now!!

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Jan 11, 2008 16:56:14 UTC

by Sean Corfield

I'm looking forward to your two sessions at cf.Objective(), especially your two-hour hands on advanced ColdBox session!

Jan 11, 2008 16:57:50 UTC

by Luis Majano

Thanks Sean,

Actually, do you have any suggestions on hands on example you would like to see. I am gathering info on it. Actually, maybe I should do another post. I'll do another post.

Jan 13, 2008 20:26:22 UTC

by Rob Gonda

Congrats man ... it will be fun.

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