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California Fall 2014 ColdBox-TestBox Training

Luis Majano August 04, 2014

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Luis Majano

August 04, 2014

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Come get trained in sunny California!

 

We will be holding a ColdBox and TestBox bootcamp in sunny California this October 1-3rd, 2014.  This bootcamp will include a medley of our professional training courses and lead by ColdBox creator Luis Majano.  We will be reviewing the major portions of our courses, building applications, tons of hands on exercises and training on our newest family members, TestBox with Behavior Driven Development and CommandBox, the new CFML CLI and package manager.  Whether your are a newbie to ColdBox and TestBox or a seasoned developer, this training will surely sharpen your skills in no time.  We have special discounts for groups and students, so please contact us at training@coldbox.org for more information or you can visit our registration page as well: coldbox-ca.eventbrite.com

Venue

Four Points by Sheraton Ontario-Rancho Cucamonga
11960 East Foothill Boulevard 
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739

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You can link to our event page or just use the form below to register.

 

 

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