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The Panel, Panelist, and Panel-ees?

September 14, 2013 by wc_mary • Comments Off on The Panel, Panelist, and Panel-ees?
Posted in General News, Speakers
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Basically, everyone is in the Discussion Panel Room. Get in on the talk about Developer Diversity. #wcabq

Did he just say that?! Yep, Mark Casias is in the mix!

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