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Luis Majano

April 09, 2009

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I had the pleasure of getting to speak at the Orange County User Group last night and it was a great night.  We had a full night of ColdBox and even some incredible Ping Pong tournament.  Thanks guys for inviting me over.  You can find the recordings for the presentations below.  You will be surprised to see some of the new ColdBox projects, especially our new ColdBox Lookup Manager that has been silently released.  Expect more on it soon.

 * Part 1: http://experts.na3.acrobat.com/p11367888/
 * Part 2: http://experts.na3.acrobat.com/p99167668/

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Apr 15, 2010 13:57:24 UTC

by martin

Hi, what is the login to the presentation and why is a login needed??

Feb 17, 2011 19:36:09 UTC

by Brad Wood

Are these preso recordings supposed to be public? They require a login to Adobe Connect.

Feb 17, 2011 20:09:32 UTC

by Luis Majano

Hmm, not sure, maybe ask oguz he has the recordings.

Feb 18, 2011 01:16:02 UTC

by O?uz Demirkap?

Hi all,

I do not know how this happened but the videos just set as private in the connect sessions. I set them as public again and all should be ok now.

Sorry for the situation and thanks for letting us know.

Have fun! :)

Feb 18, 2011 01:59:19 UTC

by Brad Wood

Thanks O?uz!

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