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Mari Jørgensen
Dec 10, 2015
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Ascend'15 - Episerver Find - Advanced Developer Session

In the start of November I was fortunate enough to attend the EPiServer Ascend conference which was held in Las Vegas. Together with Patrick van Kleef I held a lab session titled "Episerver Find - Advanced Developer Scenarios".

I have written a summary of some of the topics I covered, please visit our company blog to read the full post:
http://geta.no/blogg/ascend-15-episerver-find-advanced-developer-session/

Dec 10, 2015

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