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Luis Majano

May 25, 2012

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On Thursday May 31st, our very own Luis Majano will be presenting on ColdBox at the Orange County ColdFusion User Group.  Come out to learn about what some of the features are in the ColdBox 3.5 release:

  • Caching
  • AOP & Dependency Injection
  • Broadcast Interceptors
  • Conventions
  • RESTful web  services
  • So much more...

Just in case you needed another reason to come out, the user group is having their semiannual Adobe software raffle.  Don't miss out on this great opportunity to find out about the latest version of ColdBox and possibly win some Adobe software.  The meeting starts at 7pm and is located at 30 Executive Park, Suite 100, Irvine, CA (MAP).

See you there!

 

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May 30, 2012 09:31:49 UTC

by Natasha

Additional Adobe software raffle from the meeting is perfect!

May 31, 2012 04:09:54 UTC

by Frank

It really is Natasha. Will we see you on Thursday at the meeting?

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