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June 30, 2020

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Due to popular demand, we have decided to have another Zero to Hero Workshop on July 9 - 10! In this workshop you will be introduced to the latest version of the most popular 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, integration testing, interception points and much more.

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Hero to Superhero Date Change

 

Our Hero to Superhero dates have been changed to July 23 - 24 due to unforeseen circumstances. The good news is you now have more time to buy your tickets! In this highly popular workshop you will be building a headless CMS (Content Management System) via a secure and versioned RESTFul API. You will be leveraging security best practices and securing the API using JWT tokens and cbSecurity (coldbox-security.ortusbooks.com). Everything will be built using Behavior and Test Driven Programming. Every crook and cranny will have automated tests. You will be using several of the most advanced features of the CFML engine and of ColdBox HMVC. From flexible resource routing, AOP interception points, logging, fluent query building, integration and unit testing and so much more.

 

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