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Brad Wood

July 01, 2012

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The ColdBox team is excited to announce the first ever ColdBox Developer week.  In conjunction with the release of ColdBox 3.5 and our new CMS ContentBox, we're cooking up a full week of completely free ColdBox-related training put on by ColdBox experts from around the world.  CBDW will all be online training happening the week of July 23rd through 27th.  We have beginner topics showing how to get started in ColdBox as well as advanced sessions covering things like dependency injection and AOP.

On the official CBDW page we have the list of speakers and sessions that are lined up so far.  

http://www.coldbox.org/cbdw

You won't  want to miss this training so spread the word and get signed up today!

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Jul 01, 2012 08:26:03 UTC

by Niall O'Doherty

Will the sessions be recorded? I'll be unavailable that week and would like to access some of the content!

Jul 01, 2012 08:30:06 UTC

by Niall O'Doherty

Ignore my last question. The answer is on the main CBDW website. Thanks

Jul 02, 2012 14:58:54 UTC

by Grant Copley

I've been wanting to learn about ColdBox for a while now. Really looking forward to this guys!

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