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June 01, 2013

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What: CBDW 2013

When: June 17th - 21st (from 11am to 6pm Central)

Where: The Interwebs

Cost: FREE!

Team ColdBoxOrtus Solutions and Computer Know How are pleased to announce our second annual ColdBox Developers Week.  CBDW 2013 is an online training event that delivers over 20 hours of ColdBox-related training for FREE.  There will be 4 sessions a day for 5 days (June 17th-21st) covering topics like ContentBox Theming, REST Webservices, ORM Goodies, and all-new ColdBox Koans.  We've brought back speakers from last year as well as mixed in some new talent like Ray Camden, Adrian Moreno, and Gavin Pickin.

Our full list of sessions and speakers are available here:

http://www.coldbox.org/cbdw

All you need to do to take advantage of this free training is go register online to reserve your seat.  We'll even have some cool door prizes to give away for attendees.

Please share this training with anyone you think would enjoy it.

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