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Brad Wood

November 13, 2012

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I want to make sure everyone knows about the special ColdBox Connection meeting scheduled this Wednesday at Noon CST.  We'll be unveiling ColdBox Lite, a new way to have excellent MVC conventions for small projects without worrying about depth of the full ColdBox Framework.  What's best, is that you can graduate up to full ColdBox at any time with a single line of code in your Application.cfc.

If that isn't enough to get you there, what if I told you there's also going to be a sweet ContentBox contest announced to celebrate the release as part of our special Connection meeting? The contest we'll announce tomorrow will include prizes such as an Amazon Kindle and iTunes gift cards! You'll want to come check it out.

http://experts.adobeconnect.com/coldbox-connection
 

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