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Luis Majano

April 20, 2016

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We are so excited to bring our Box training series back to this year's Adobe ColdFusion Summit on October 8-9th, 2016 at the Mandalay Bay hotel, which is the same conference venue.  This training series will be led by Box creators Luis Majano and Brad Wood.  The first day will be a hands-on training on all things CommandBox. The ColdFusion CLI, package manager and REPL tool.  We will then move into ColdBox MVC training for the entire second day thanks to all the goodies we learned in Day 1.  We are so excited to be part of the Adobe ColdFusion Summit and be able to add some training goodness to it as well.  See you there.

 

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If you will be attending the ColdFusion Summit you can get an additional 15% OFF by using the discount code for the event: https://cfsummit-box.eventbrite.com/?discount=adob3cf

 

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