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January 14, 2013

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Ortus Solutions will be present at this year's CF.Objective Conference and will also be conducting two professional training seminars before the conference.  We have chosen a venue that is about 5-10 minutes from the conference center and it is an excellent choice to stay here during your conference as well.
 

Venue

Hyatt Place Minneapolis Airport South
7800 International Drive
Bloomington, MN 55425, USA
Phone: +1 952 854 0700 Fax: +1 952 854 9109

Maps & Directions to Hyatt Place Minneapolis Airport-South

 

ColdBox Training BootCamp

  • ColdBox BootCamp (May 13-14)
  • Testing, Mocking and TDD (May 15)

The first two days of this BootCamp will get you the basics of MVC architecture, ColdBox MVC, Dependency Injection, OO Modeling and so much more.  We will also be building an entire application from basics to advanced topics until we reach our third day where will be testing, yes testing, everything we built.  CBOX 204 will introduce you to unit and integration testing, so you will have a first hand approach to Test Driven Development and Mocking concepts.

Read more about this training at our engineering blog or register now!

 

 

ContentBox Training Workshop

This one day workshop will introduce you to the basics of this powerful open source content engine.  We will cover topics like:

  • Installation in 5 minutes
  • System Requirements
  • Understanding the ContentBox Modular Framework
  • Understanding ColdBox Modules
  • ContentBox Security and Administration
  • Theme and Module Management
  • Theme Building 101
  • Widget Building 101
  • Custom HTML Parts
  • Q & A
  • Much More!!!

You will also have a unique opportunity to steer the development of this free open source engine by participating in this workshop.  Read more about this training at our engineering blog or register now!

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