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Viktor Frankl, author, neurologist and psychiatrist, Holocaust survivor (1905-1997)

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The Future of Fuseblog
Being Ben Nadel - Mach-II listeners and service layers
CF411 launches
Diary of a Project - PingPong
Thursday - Changing The Game
Thursday - Event Driven Programming
Thursday - HostMySite keynote
Thursday - Continuous Integration with Flex, FlexUnit and ANT
Thursday - Testing CF Applications
Wednesday - BOF - SciFi discussion
Wednesday - Accessibility and RIAs
Wednesday - Head First Mach-II
Wednesday - RAD OO by Peter Bell
Wednesday - Adobe Keynote
Wednesday - Teratech Keynote - Michael Smith
At CFUNITED 2008
Resetting the ColdFusion Administrator password on a Mac
CFNuke making a comeback
Two frameworks talks with the Onlince ColdFusion Meetup Group
CF9 artwork leaked out

Fusebox4.1 released

John Quarto-vonTividar recently posted this to the Fusebox forums:

I'm glad to report that Fusebox 4.1 was officially released today.

We've been in beta for about 3 months. In that time less than a half dozen bugs were reported. So I'm feeling fairly confident that this one is rock solid.

Well, except for one thing -- one of the little fusebox elves sweet-talked a late-hour tweak which I just finished up. So that certainly hasn't been overly vetted yet. But I digress...

You can download the core files in the usual place on the fusebox.org site.

Fusebox.org is also happy to report that Techspedition's new title "Discovering Fusebox 4, Second Edition" is coming out, and includes coverage of Fusebox 4.1. It's the officially approved book for learning Fusebox. You can pre-order it at www.techspedition.com . Techspedition is also offering its regular customers a substantial $20 discount if you purchased the First Edition from them within the previous six months.

You can download the files at http://www.fusebox.org/downloads/

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