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ColdBox Training London, UK May SOTR

Luis Majano March 03, 2010

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Luis Majano

March 03, 2010

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We have just opened the registration page for our new ColdBox 3 day training right after Scotch on the Rocks in London, UK.  The dates are from May 26-27-28 and I will be the trainer.  This is my first visit to SOTR so I am very excited to attend and also be able to train for the first time in the UK.  The course we will cover is CBOX-101, which is an intense 2 day training on ColdBox and we are also adding an extra day we are calling ColdBox BootCamp.  This third day will be used to review hands on exercises from the course and we will also create a cool ColdBox application.  So come on over and start learning about the ColdBox Platform, seats are limited!

 

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Mar 08, 2010 01:34:54 UTC

by Juerg Anderegg

Still plans for a training in Switzerland?

Mar 08, 2010 10:41:33 UTC

by Luis Majano

At this moment, only London is on my schedule as I have to return to El Salvador for a wedding.

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