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            <title>I'm The New ColdBox Platform Evangelist!</title>
            <description>I've been working with Luis and the rest of the ColdBox team for several years now. I was excited when Luis asked me to become a ColdBox team member last year, and now I have the privilege to bear the responsibility of the first ever ColdBox Platform Evangelist.</description>
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            <description>I think the bane of development planning can be those conversations where you personify your framework and start debating about what a service should "know", whose "job" a particular operation is, or what the handler should "care" about.  This is one of those sort of questions, but I'll keep it brief since I'm more interested in your opinions than my ramblings.</description>
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