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Announcing The ColdBox Connection!

Luis Majano March 09, 2011

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Luis Majano

March 09, 2011

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Starting next week we will be starting a new bi-weekly show called The ColdBox Connection!  This will be an online webinar with the ColdBox Team that will showcase features of the ColdBox Platform and of course the community.  This will be our bi-weekly commitment to help the community out with anything ColdBox related, present future products, demystify its simplicity, future road maps and much more.  Each week a member of the team will be presenting topics dear to their heart and then the audience will have a chance to chip in. 

For the next three weeks we will be holding one weekly in preparation for our ColdBox 3.0.0 release coming up shortly.  So here is the information for The ColdBox Connection:

Location: http://experts.adobeconnect.com/coldbox-connection/
Scheduled Dates:
  • March 17, 2011 9AM PST
  • March 24, 2011 9AM PST
  • March 3.0, 2011 9AM PST (hmm :)
Our full calendar of events can be found here: http://coldbox.org/about/eventscalendar

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Mar 10, 2011 05:32:06 UTC

by Lola LB

Is there a calendar subscription link so I can import the calendar of events into iCal?

Mar 10, 2011 07:04:22 UTC

by James Buckingham

Helpfully little Time Converter if people want to check their local time for the events - http://www.timezoneconverter.com/cgi-bin/tzc.tzc

Mar 10, 2011 10:21:41 UTC

by Lola LB

Thanks . . . the .ics link was just what I needed!

Mar 10, 2011 21:17:50 UTC

by Tony Garcia

Will recordings be available?

Mar 11, 2011 14:36:10 UTC

by Luis Majano

Hi Tony,

Yes, I will try to keep a historical track of the shows.

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