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Ortus Monthly Free Webinar – June Edition! 💥

Maria Jose Herrera May 16, 2025

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May 16, 2025

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Building Dynamic AWS Lambda Applications with BoxLang!

Join us for the June edition of our Ortus Monthly Free Webinar Series, where we explore the power of serverless development using BoxLang and AWS Lambda. Led by Luis Majano, the creator of BoxLang and CEO of Ortus Solutions.

Date: June 18th, 2025 - 11:00 AM (CDT)

  • Location: Online
  • Speaker: Luis Majano

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Unlock the Full Power of the Cloud with BoxLang! ☁️⚙️

Discover how BoxLang, a modern, JVM based programming language, enhances productivity, simplifies scaling, and streamlines cloud native development. This session will start with the basics of AWS Lambda, then guide you step-by-step through building and deploying real Lambda functions using BoxLang.

You'll also get a behind the scenes look at TryBoxLang.io. A live, serverless BoxLang environment built using these same technologies.


What You’ll Learn:

  • The fundamentals of AWS Lambda and how it works
  • How to create and deploy Lambda functions with BoxLang
  • Best practices for serverless development with JVM-based tools
  • Live demos and code walkthroughs you can try at home

Perfect For:

  • Developers exploring serverless computing
  • Teams wanting to modernize their cloud infrastructure
  • Anyone curious about how BoxLang fits into scalable, real-world apps

Register for Free


Coming Next – July Webinar - Sneak Peek 🚨

Let’s Build an App in BoxLang!

  • Date: Wednesday, July 23, 2025
  • Time: 11:00 AM CDT
  • Presenter: Raymond Camden, BoxLang Advocate

Join Raymond Camden for a live-coding session as he builds a brand-new app from scratch using BoxLang. He’ll walk you through setting up the app, adding initial functionality, and preparing for future iterations in this multi-part series. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to sharpen your skills, this is the perfect opportunity to get hands-on with BoxLang.

Link to register is coming soon! Full details will be announced soon at

https://www.ortussolutions.com/events/webinars


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