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Luis Majano

August 04, 2009

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I have been pondering in doing another 2-Day Training Seminar in either late October or early November.  I am still indecisive in the location, but I have narrowed it down to 3 cities:
  1. Los Angeles & Vicinity
  2. Dallas
  3. Houston
If you would like to attend to this 2 day intensive ColdBox training, please leave a comment and choose your city.  The curriculum for this class can be found here: http://www.coldbox.org/index.cfm/courses/cbox101.  These 2 days are intense ColdBox training and fun!

Thank you for your input.

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(10)

Aug 04, 2009 11:47:51 UTC

by Tony Garcia

Any plans on ever doing it on the East Coast?

Aug 04, 2009 11:49:35 UTC

by Joe Washington

2-day Intense ColdBox 101 training location preference: Los Angeles

Aug 04, 2009 11:53:03 UTC

by Luis Majano

@Tony

Yes, I plan to do an East Coast Seminar, but need to schedule it in, and also find which city, best dates, venues, etc.

What cities would you propose? What dates?

Luis

Aug 04, 2009 11:55:01 UTC

by Joe Washington

To Tony Garcia, Luis is holding a session at the cfunited conference in DC on 8/11/09

Aug 04, 2009 12:37:43 UTC

by Tony Garcia

@Joe, Yeah, that's true. Unfortunately I can't make it to the CFUnited training session. Also, that's a 1-day event and I'm more interested in the 2-day intensive training.

@Luis, I didn't have any dates in mind in particular. Just wanted to know if there were any plans to bring it out East (aside from the CFUnited session) at some point. As far as cities, I'm biased to the Northeast, (NYC, Boston) since that would be easier for me!

Aug 04, 2009 13:20:52 UTC

by spills

Dallas sounds great to me

Aug 04, 2009 17:52:39 UTC

by Dirk Meilinger

DALLAS !!!!

I have 2-4 people in Dallas that I would love to get into training. Dallas CFUG is very strong as well.

Aug 04, 2009 18:21:17 UTC

by LUis Majano

Dallas 2 - LA 1

Keep em coming guys

Aug 06, 2009 13:05:48 UTC

by J Black

Paris or London would be nice! :o)

Aug 06, 2009 14:33:12 UTC

by Luis Majano

@j Black

Well, if we can put together at least 6 students, we can!

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