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Luis Majano

October 16, 2009

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We did a hands on workshop at our Inland Empire User group yesterday in Pomona, California.  We had fun installing CF9, Adobe CF Builder and ColdBox 3 Beta.  We managed to build a simple task manager with all the new nice ORM features and coldbox 3.0.0 features.  So if you are interested in seeing the workshop online, here is the recording: http://adobechats.adobe.acrobat.com/p79504808/.

If you would like to download the workshop assets, go to our IECFUG resources page to download it.

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Jul 04, 2010 10:55:05 UTC

by glyn

Thanks Luis for putting this up online :)

Oct 29, 2010 09:21:09 UTC

by TQ

Hi Louis, Is the first few minutes of the presentation cut off?

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