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Luis Majano

March 08, 2016

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Ortus Solutions is pleased to announce that we’ll be bringing a ContentBox CMS 3.0 FREE relax and learn workshop to the Washington DC area. The idea behind this workshop is to relax, have a few drinks (on the house) and learn what you can achieve with the newest version of ContentBox, a modular CMS. The relax and learn workshop will be led by ContentBox creator and Senior developer, Luis Majano and space is very limited. So don't miss this opportunity to learn about this revolutionary CMS.

Venue

The training will be held at the Regus Reston located at 12020 Sunrise Valley Dr #100, Reston, VA 20191, from 2:00-5:30 PM Eastern click here for a map of the area.

 

 

Course Information

This is a hands-on workshop, so please bring your laptop with a Database installed and JDK8 installed.

 

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