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ColdBox Zurich Boot Camp in 11 Days!

Luis Majano April 02, 2012

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Luis Majano

April 02, 2012

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There are still only a few seats left for our April Zurich Boot Camp, so hurry now and get some cool discounts: http://coldbox-zurich.eventbrite.com/?discount=bestfriends.  Also remember that if you purchase the bundle for all 3 courses, you get a cool Apple iPod Shuffle or a $50 Gift Card as a welcome gift!

The courses we will be offering are:

CBOX 100 - Core ColdBox

Intro to ColdBox is an intense 1 or 2 day training course that will get you started with ColdBox Application Development. This course focuses on the main aspects of ColdBox Development and it delivers a one-two punch to get you started. You will get hands on experience and an in-depth overview of the main development aspects of the ColdBox Platform as it is applied to MVC web development.

CBOX 203 - ColdBox Modules

CBOX-203 is one of our advanced courses dealing with ColdBox Modules, Architecture and Modularization spread in 2 intense training days. In this course you will learn all about modular architecture, planning and the power behind ColdBox Modules. You will have both theory and hands on workshops that will sharpen your skills and challenge you.


CBOX-204: Testing, Mocking, Stubbing, Oh My!

CBOX-204 is one of our advanced courses that focus on testing principles, TDD (Test Driven Development), mocking and ColdBox application testing. In this 1-day course you will be exposed to testing theory, types of tests, working with MXUnit, application testing, tools of the trade and finally learn about Mocking and Stub objects. You will have both theory and hands on workshops that will sharpen your skills and challenge you.

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