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Luis Majano

May 18, 2011

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Just a reminder that we will be in Houston, Texas from July 6 to the 8th to deliver two awesome courses:

CBOX101 - Core ColdBox
Course URL: http://coldbox.org/courses/cbox101
Course Datasheet: http://coldbox.org/documents/courses/cbox101-CourseDataSheet.pdf

CBOX203 - ColdBox Modules
Course URL: http://coldbox.org/courses/cbox203
Course Datasheet: http://coldbox.org/documents/courses/cbox203-CourseDataSheet.pdf

Our registration is wide open: http://coldbox-texas.eventbrite.com/ and to get you motivated here is a cool discount: cboxrulez.  These courses are sure to motivate you and enlighten you about ColdFusion and Modular Architecture.  We also have great discounts for students and non-profit organizations, so contact us and we will send you some excellent discounts.

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