Kadir,
Thank you for the invite. Appreciate the initiative that you are taking.
Is it possible to record the talk and add the link to the
phoenix-tech-talks page in case we have conflicts or are unable to attend
at the time.
Thank you again !
Rushabh Shah
- Software Engineering LMTS | Salesforce
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- Mobile: 213 422 9052
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