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January 16, 2019

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We are excited to bring our training Bootcamp series as a post-conference workshop for this years Adobe ColdFusion Summit EAST 2019 in Washington, DC from April 11-12th. Please note, that our training this year is AFTER the conference.

This training series will be led by Box creator Luis Majano at the Regus Franklin Square 5 minute walk from the conference center. Register as soon as possible as space is very limited!

Course Detail

ColdBox from Zero To Hero is an intense 2-day workshop where you will be introduced to the latest version of the most popular and powerful CFML MVC framework; ColdBox 5. We will go over the basics of installation, templating and configuration to the most advanced features like HMVC development with modules, RESTFul APIs, integration/unit testing, database migrations, interception points and much more.

Pre-Requisites

  • Beginner to Intermediate ColdBox knowledge
  • CommandBox CLI Installed
  • A local database server - MySQL 5.7

Outline

Check out our event page for the full training outline: https://coldbox-cfsummit-east-2019.eventbrite.com

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