I am super excited to announce that we will be holding a ColdBox training galore in July in Houston, Texas this coming July. We will be holding a training on two courses: CBOX101 - Core ColdBox from July 6-7 and 8th and CBOX203 - ColdBox Modules from July 7 to 8th. CBOX101 is our core ...
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ColdFusion/ColdBox Job Opening in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Here is a job opening that a friend of mine in Ft. Lauderdale has opened up for a ColdFusion/ColdBox developer. Please contact Victor Mendez at victor@jobsite123.com so you can apply for this position.
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ColdBox Training in California
This is an announcement that we will be holding a ColdBox training galore in March here in Ontario, California. We will be holding a training on two courses: CBOX101 and CBOX203. CBOX101 is our core ColdBox course that covers the entire platform with several workshops and hands on training t...
Enhanced LightWire on GitHub
This version is an enhanced version that Peter created so you have it available as it will NOT be included with future versions of ColdBox. So in preparation for 3.0.0 release, if you are using LightWire included with ColdBox you w...
New ColdBox Training: CBOX203 ColdBox Modules
Course Overview
CBOX-203 is one of our advanced courses dealing with ColdBox Modules, Architecture and Modularization spread in 2 intense training days. In this course you will lear...
ColdBox at the OpenCF Summit
ColdBox will be at OpenCF Summit. Don't know what the OpenCF Summit is? It is "a community gathering focused exclusively on advancing free and open source software in the CFML community."
I will be hosting a offical ColdBox Unconference. I am very excited to meet with other developers(ie YOU) and have a conversation about advancing ColdBox and sharing some of the different ways we can use the robust framework in our development. I am also excited about learning more about some of the different Open Source ColdFusion projects and ways we as a community can advance those projects. What a great concept for a conference.
If you are wondering why you should care open this "open source" stuff, Bob Silverberg recently posted Why Contribute to Open Source Projects?
If you are wondering why you should go to the OpenCF Summit, check out Jamie Krug's post Go To OpenCF Summit!
If you still aren't convinced to go, the great news is, the price was just dropped to $30. So for the price of a dinner you get
- A 3 day professional conference
- A great lineup of speakers
- The chance to participate in a community "hackfest"
- The opportunity to network within the greatest development community on the planet
If you have any ideas for things you would like to discuss at the ColdBox Unconference, leave me a comment and we will do our best to cover your idea in some fashion, or just come to the event with your creative juices flowing.
See you at the OpenCF Summit.
ColdBox Amazon S3 Support and Explorer v1.4 Released
This is an update to our Amazon S3 support and S3 Explorer thanks greatly in part to my friend Alagukannan (http://blogs.alagukannan.com/). Of course, this is hosted on ForgeBox, so get your forge on: http://coldbox.org/forgeBox.
This release sports ColdBox 3 support...
ColdBox Book 75% Off Happy Holidays!
This promotion won't last long, so take advantage!
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Trouble with Interceptors? How to get Help?
My Friend Josh (mobile apps extraordinaire) was having some troubles with intercepto...
Using Custom Interception Points in ColdBox
This is a brief tutorial on how to use custom interception points in ColdBox. It shows what I think is a nice use case and hopefully will inspire you get your own creative juices flowing.
ColdBox Custom Interception Points - How To from Curt Gratz on Vimeo.
Again, think outside the box, be creative, and let your development flow. I would love to hear other creative ways ColdBox users are using custom interception points, so if you use them and can share, leave a comment.
If you having trouble viewing the code on the embedded version, click the HD link and it will be much clearer.