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July 27, 2018

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We are excited to bring our training Bootcamp series as a post-conference workshop for this years Adobe ColdFusion Summit 2018 in Las Vegas, NV. Please note, that our training this year is AFTER the conference. This training series will be led by Box creator Luis Majano and ContentBox Evangelist Gavin Pickin at the Hyatt Placel right in front of the Hard Rock Hotel, where the conference will be. Register as soon as possible as space is very limited!

Course Detail

ColdBox from Zero To Hero is an intense 2-day workshop where you will be introduced to the latest version of the most popular and powerful CFML MVC framework; ColdBox 5. We will go over the basics of installation, templating and configuration to the most advanced features like HMVC development with modules, RESTFul APIs, interception points and much more.

Pre-Requisites

  • Beginner to Intermediate ColdBox knowledge
  • CommandBox CLI Installed
  • A local database server - MySQL is recommended

Outline

Check out our event page for the full training outline: https://cfsummit2018-box.eventbrite.com

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