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Press Release: New ColdBox Online Course!

Luis Majano September 13, 2012

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Luis Majano

September 13, 2012

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We are glad to announce our first ever ColdBox online course: http://www.udemy.com/coldbox-platform-developer-week-2012/

This course covers materials from our live webinars hosted by the ColdBox Team and seasoned ColdBox developers from around the world during ColdBox Developer Week 2012 and a lot more content. These sessions covered topics from the basics and essentials of ColdBox Platform and its internal libraries to very advanced topics like AOP, Cloud Development, ORM enhancements, Test Driven Development, Mocking, i18n, RESTful services, Flex Integrations and so many more.  We have arranged the topics from introduction to advanced to give you a sense of learning from all these presentations and from extra goodies we have created for you.  We are even including two free eBooks and lots of published guides in downloadable and searchable format.

We will be doing much more online courses in the future, so please stay tuned!

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