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ColdBox Training in Dallas, are you ready?

Luis Majano September 30, 2009

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Luis Majano

September 30, 2009

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Our registration for our November ColdBox Training Seminar is now open: http://www.coldboxframework.com/index.cfm/events/dallas-tx-nov-2009.  Our next seminar will be located in Dallas, Texas and we will cover our CBOX-101 course with sneek peeks into ColdBox 3.0.0 during our course.

OVERVIEW

Core ColdBox is our 2-day flagship intensive training course that will get you started with ColdBox even if you have no previous OO experience. The course is constructed in such a manner that both gurus and novices can take advantage of our materials.

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November 14, Saturday - CBOX 101 - Day 1

November 15, Sunday - CBOX 101 - Day 2

* The night of the 14th we will have a group dinner (optional) and a open BOF.
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