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January 11, 2013

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We are so excited to bring you our very first ColdBox BootCamp of the year.  We will be holding an amazing ColdBox BootCamp before this year's CF.Objective 2013 conference from May 13th to the 15th.  The schedule of courses we will be offering are the following:

  • May 13-14: A combination of CBOX 100 and 101 led by ColdBox creator Luis Majano
  • May 15: CBOX 204 Testing, Mocking, Stubbing, Oh My! led by ColdBox Team member Curt Gratz

The location of the training location is just 5 minutes away from the Conference Venue.

Venue

Hyatt Place Minneapolis Airport South
7800 International Drive
Bloomington, MN 55425, USA
Phone: +1 952 854 0700 Fax: +1 952 854 9109

Maps & Directions to Hyatt Place Minneapolis Airport-South

Course Synopsis

The first two days of this BootCamp will get you the basics of MVC architecture, ColdBox MVC, Dependency Injection, OO Modeling and so much more.  We will also be building an entire application from basics to advanced topics until we reach our third day where will be testing, yes testing, everything we built.  CBOX 204 will introduce you to unit and integration testing, so you will have a first hand approach to Test Driven Development and Mocking concepts.

Registration Form

You can link to our event page or just use the form below to register.

 

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