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Matt Levine:
With more than 10 years of experience in database management and web application development, Matt is a seasoned programmer and application architect. Matt’s expertise lies in best-practice, object-oriented programming, with certifications from Microsoft, Sun and Adobe. Leading the technology team at Blue River, he blends a pragmatic approach with robust, scalable frameworks to create top solutions for Blue River clients.
Matt is also the architect of and lead developer for Blue River’s Mura CMS, which includes content management, e-mail marketing, group collaboration and project management functionality.
Pat Santora:
Pat is an object-oriented programmer that has been working with ColdFusion for the last 11 years. Pat is one of the newest additions to the Mura team and has a passion for plug-in work. Pat enjoys working with the CFML community both on the Mura front and the common CFML front. Pat like all other Mura developers strives to make Mura a simpler and more efficient product for everyone to use.

Hi Everyone,
Sean did a great job presenting on FW/1 (Framework One) last wednesday.
If you didn't make it out, the recording is here.

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