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Basic Training For cf.Objective() 2009

By: Sean Corfield
Tuesday, March 24th, 2009
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Luis Majano is offering a one day ColdBox training course on May 13th in the Hyatt (the cf.Objective() hotel). Cost $449. If you’ve already registered for cf.Objective() and want to add this training day, contact Cathy at Best Meetings (cathy at bestmeetings dot com).

You can read all about the training course on the ColdBox website and the cf.Objective() pre-conference page.

You can now register for the training when you register for cf.Objective(). You can even attend the training without attending the conference (but why would you want to miss such an excellent conference?).

I know some folks were holding off registration until the pre-conference training was announced – now you have no excuse! :)

Remember that the early bird ends on March 31st. If you register at least one person from your company before then, other people from your company will be able to register at the same price even after that date (and if you send five or more people, you’ll get an additional discount!). After March 31st, the regular price goes up to $629 – which is the same price as last year.

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About the Author:
Sean is currently Chief Technology Officer for Railo Technologies US. He has worked in IT for over twenty five years, starting out writing database systems and compilers then moving into mobile telecoms and finally into web development in 1997. Along the way, he worked on the ISO and ANSI C++ Standards committees for eight years and is a staunch advocate of software standards and best practice. Sean has championed and contributed to a number of CFML frameworks and was lead developer on Fusebox for two years.

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