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Luis Majano

March 02, 2016

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We are so excited to bring this month a RESTFul roadshow based on ColdBox technologies.  We will have several blog posts all month long and several live webinars from the team as well.  Below you can find a schedule of our presentations that we will be conducting live.  We will also record them and publish them in our Vimeo and YouTube channels.  The URL of all webinars is http://experts.adobeconnect.com/coldbox-connection/

Date Presenter Topic (Click for recording)
March 4, 2016 at 11AM Central Brad Wood Intro to REST with ColdBox
March 9, 2016 at 11AM Central Curt Gratz Powering Angular JS with RESTFul Services
March 16, 2016 at 11AM Central Jon Clausen + Gavin Pickin RESTFul Tools for Lazy Experts (Relax)
March 23, 2016 at 11AM Central Luis Majano Advanced REST Building with ColdBox
March 30, 2016 at 1PM Central Scott Steinbeck Building Ionic Apps with ColdBox REST

So stay tuned all month as we discover and empower you with great RESTFul building knowledge using ColdBox MVC.  

 

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Mar 17, 2016 14:17:45 UTC

by Jeff Davis

Brad (Luis), thank you, thank you, thank you. I don't know how many hours I've spent reading about RESTful apps, downloading and installing samples and even IDE's (DreamFactory), arguing with folks whether the Adobe API manager should be free to developers to get them up to speed... And then I watched your presentation on what is there in ColdBox (especially Relax). It might have been good to have gotten the background, and an appreciation for how much effort is required to do it by hand... but you better believe I'm doing it the easy way (with ColdBox/Commandbox) whenever I can!

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