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Luis Majano

October 01, 2012

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We are proud to announce our attendance for the first FREE open source CFML government day conference in Washington, DC this October 9th, 2012 sponsored by the Open CFML Foundation.  We will be presenting about ContentBox and of course ColdBox!

The Open CFML Foundation is proud to present our first Washington-DC based event promoting the use of Open Source CFML products and solutions within government agencies and organizations.

Join us for this free one-day conference on Tues, October 9th at the Pew Conference Center (901 E Street NW, 10th Floor, Washington, D.C. 20004).

We'll cover topics including:

  • Open-source CFML engines
  • Top Open-Source CFML Applications
  • Case Studies

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