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Luis Majano

August 10, 2011

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This is an official announcement that we will be holding a 2 day intensive training October 26 and October 27 in Munich, Germany right before CFCamp2011.  You can find all the training details at the CFCamp website with their registration links.

Course Information

Intro to ColdBox is an intense 2-day training course that will get you started with ColdBox Application Development. This course focuses on the main aspects of ColdBox Development and it delivers a one-two punch to get you started. You will get hands on experience and an in-depth overview of the main development aspects of the ColdBox Platform as it is applied to MVC web development.

Course Objectives

This course will provide you with all the in-depth knowledge necessary to succeed in designing, building and maintaining ColdBox applications.
  • Solid understanding of the MVC design pattern as applied to ColdFusion web development
  • A basic understanding of the capabilities of the ColdBox Platform
  • A thorough understanding of how to build sustainable MVC applications using the ColdBox Platform
  • Understand key development best practices that will enable you to develop higher quality code

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