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Vegas, a Summit, and yes, ColdFusion is alive and kicking.


Vegas, a Summit, and yes, ColdFusion is alive and kicking.


In just a few short weeks some of us from WRIS Web Services will be attending the 2018 ColdFusion Summit in Las Vegas. “For designers, developers, strategists and thought leaders, the ColdFusion Summit provides the perfect forum to exchange ideas, inspiration and experiences.” How can we miss that?

But there’s something else happening at the Summit...and it’s the launch of a brand new book we think is pretty cool. We plan to pick up a copy (or more) while we’re there. It’s titled: Cf Alive: Making ColdFusion Modern, Vibrant and Secure.

We’ll be sure to give a report about our trip and also our thoughts on this soon-to-be bestseller!

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