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Luis Majano

December 07, 2009

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Our registration for our February ColdBox Training Seminar is now open: http://www.coldbox.org/index.cfm/events/ca-feb-2010.  Our next seminar will be located in Ontario, California and we will cover our CBOX-101 course and sneek peeks into how 3.0.0 release is shaping up.  We are also offering a Free Book to the first two attendees, 15% discount to all registered attendees and we will also raffle a book and goodies during our seminar. So what are you waiting for? Register Today! We would also like to do a seminar in May in the East Coast.  So please nominate your city now in this post or at training@coldbox.org.  The more entries for a specific city will win and be announced in the following months.

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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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February 20, Saturday - CBOX 101 - Day 1

February 21, Sunday - CBOX 101 - Day 2

* The night of the 20th we will have a group dinner (optional) and a open BOF.
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Feb 17, 2010 08:31:52 UTC

by Steve NEwsome

We would also like to do a seminar in May in the East Coast. So please nominate your city now in this post:

Washington DC or College Park MD

Feb 17, 2010 12:55:15 UTC

by LUis Majano

I want to do EXACTLY a seminar in the east coast for May. I will be doing a Washington D.C area seminar in July. However, for May my target city is Miami or Ft. Lauderdale? Any takers?

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