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Brad Wood

January 26, 2016

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If you didn't see our recent announcement, we've released the 3.0.0 beta of CommandBox for your testing and feedback. You can read more about the release here:

https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/commandbox-300-beta-released-for-testing

The updated docs for 3.0.0 can be previewed here:

http://commandbox.ortusbooks.com/content/v/development/

We're also announcing a CommandBox Connection webinar to take place this Friday the 29th at Noon Central time.  It will be via Adobe Connect and we will be recording it for those who can't attend.  Come by for an introduction to all the new features plus a walk through of how to use them so you can become more productive.

The webinar is complete and the recording has been added to our CommandBox Connection page:

https://www.ortussolutions.com/products/commandbox/commandbox-connection

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