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First ColdFusion Conference of 2006 Focuses on Enterprise-Level Techniques

cf.Objective() (http://www.cfobjective.com), the first ColdFusion conference of 2006, is the only conference to focus solely on advanced ColdFusion topics and object oriented concepts. On March 11-12, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, ColdFusion programmers from all over the world will gather to learn to incorporate sophisticated techniques and Enterprise-level concepts into their ColdFusion programming.

Minneapolis, Minnesota (PRWEB) February 16, 2006 -- On March 11 - 12, at the Mall of America Ramada Inn in Minneapolis, the city where ColdFusion was born, ColdFusion developers will converge for cf.Objective(), a conference dedicated to Enterprise software development and Object-Oriented concepts in ColdFusion.

"You won't find a single basic 'Introduction to ColdFusion' session," stresses Jared Rypka-Hauer, organizer of cf.Objective(). What you'll find are presentations on ColdFusion Components (CFCs), frameworks, unit testing, and Enterprise management, to name but a few. The conference boasts well-known speakers such as Sean Corfield, Michael Dinowitz, Hal Helms, and Matt Woodward, and the sponsorship of Adobe (a feat for a first-time conference).

"Cf.Objective() is a historic conference in two ways," says Rypka-Hauer. "First of all, it brings the best and brightest home to the birthplace of our favorite platform. Second to that, but no less historic, is the fact that this is the first-ever Enterprise software engineering conference tailored to the ColdFusion community. Taken together, this is going to be a weekend like no other in the 10-year history of the product. Adobe has gotten on board as our first Platinum sponsor, the best and brightest are coming out to present... if I could only attend one conference this year and wanted to have the most impact on my career, I'd choose cf.Objective() over any other."

To find out more about Cf.Objective(), visit the conference website (http://www.cfobjective.com) and log in, or contact Jared Rypka-Hauer at (651) 278-2037. The early bird special price of $275 ends February 26, 2006, and bulk discounts are available (see http://www.cfobjective.com/conference/index.cfm?event=bulkregistration).

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