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cf.Objective() 2009 Updates

By: Sean Corfield
Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
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Save $130 with cf.Objective() Early Bird

cf.Objective() 2009 early bird pricing ends on March 16th and the price will go up by $130 after that.

3-day registration is currently $549. 2-day registration is $499.

After March 16th, 3-day registration will be $679 and 2-day registration will be $549.

Expect pre-conference training to be finalized in the next few days and posted to the website this week!

The online scheduler will be available this week too.

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Session Descriptions Posted!

All of the session descriptions have been posted on the cf.Objective() 2009 website.

The sessions page describes the four tracks at this year’s conference with session titles and speakers. Click on each title to jump to the description on the full track listing page.

Don’t forget to check out the schedule – it has had a couple of small tweaks as well.

Adobe sessions will be listed nearer the time (since much will depend on where Centaur and Bolt development is at the time of the conference!).

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About the Author:
Sean is currently Chief Technology Officer for Railo Technologies US. He has worked in IT for over twenty five years, starting out writing database systems and compilers then moving into mobile telecoms and finally into web development in 1997. Along the way, he worked on the ISO and ANSI C++ Standards committees for eight years and is a staunch advocate of software standards and best practice. Sean has championed and contributed to a number of CFML frameworks and was lead developer on Fusebox for two years.

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