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Brad Wood

September 10, 2014

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Ortus is the company that has brought you the ColdBox MVC Platform, TestBox, CacheBox, WireBox, etc and we're still coming out with cool new stuff like our NoSQL library and CommandBox.  And while we offer on-site consulting and training as part of our professional services, we love to sponsor free training for the ColdFusion/CFML community because we believe better-equipped developers make for a healthier ecosystem.  

This will be the third year Team ColdBox puts on ColdBox Developer's Week, a full week of online webinars totalling over 20 hours of content.  Speakers are coming together from around the world to put this on and Ortus is a proud sponsor of the effort, even donating some of the daily door prizes.  There will be 4 sessions a day the entire week of September 22nd-26th.

You can read more about CBDW and sign up for free over on the ColdBox engineering blog.  

http://blog.coldbox.org/blog/announcing-coldbox-developer-week-2014

Or just skip straight to the sessions here:

http://www.coldbox.org/cbdw

Signup is free and if you really like the value of our sessions feel free to use the donation option built into EventBrite.

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