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April 29, 2011

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If it weren't enough, we also want to officially welcome Aaron Greenlee to the ColdBox Team.  As you can see we are really surrounding ourselves with brilliant folks who are really passionate about ColdBox and ColdFusion.  Aaron has been an incredible asset to the team already committing fixes, features and lots of docs!  He is definitely an incredible developer and friend.  So once again, welcome aboard guys!

Aaron Greenlee - http://aarongreenlee.com/

Aaron is a Senior Developer at WRECKINGBALL and is primarily responsible for writing ColdFusion, CSS and JavaScript for WRECKINGBALL. In June 2009, Greenlee founded the Central Florida Web Developers User Group (CFWUG) with a mission of continued professional and personal member development achieved through presentations, discussions and exercises to advance technical skills. Greenlee’s experience in the industry began at the age of 16 when he licensed and sold an expansion pack for the video game “Quake.” He continued in Web development for local and national businesses before moving into sales/business administration for a publicly traded RV Manufacturer where he spent five years in management. Following his passion for coding, he returned to Web development in 2008 and currently supports accounts such as Adobe and Time Warner Cable for WRECKINGBALL. Aaron publishes blog at aarongreenlee.com and can also be found on Twitter @aarongreenlee.

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Apr 29, 2011 17:20:25 UTC

by Derek Winstead

AWESOME!

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