Kudos to Jim Priest for his latest CFEclipse article published on the IBM Developer Works website.
Jim's an avid blogger and regular contributor to the ColdFusion community. Getting an article on the IBM Developer Works site is no small feat, and an article there about ColdFusion is just one more feather in the cap of of CF developers. Cheers to Jim! This is the kind of exposure outside of the CF mainstream that we can all benefit from.
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