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ColdBox Contest Extension

Luis Majano December 13, 2011

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Luis Majano

December 13, 2011

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Just a note that we are extending the contest until Sunday night December 18th to give folks a few more days to code :).  So please check out the original entry: http://blog.coldbox.org/post.cfm/code-some-coldbox-win-a-kindle-fire-or-ipod.

So remember, code some ColdBox and win a Kindle Fire!

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