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Announcing The First Enterprise ColdFusion With Model-Glue Training Session

Published By: Doug Hughes on Oct 31, 2007 at 07:28 PM
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Earlier this week I announced that Alagad would be offering training sessions on Model-Glue and several related technologies. Simply put, the feedback I received was tremendous. As a result, I’d like to announce that our first off-site training session will be held in Arlington, Virginia, just outside of Washington DC, from February 4th to 7th, 2008.

Program details can be seen here.

Details for the session can be seen here.

Registration has officially opened. Register early and get reduced pricing. Also, the first ten registrations before November 9th, 2007 will get free tickets to CF.Objective() 2008!

6 responses to “Announcing The First Enterprise ColdFusion With Model-Glue Training Session ”

Hi
I am from india , i am not afford to come to US for this training . Would like to get the Presentaion and Samples

so that i can learn them and also give the presentaion to the local CF usergroup here in india .

@Vishnuprasad - Thanks for your interest in the training materials. For now the class materials are not for sale or available to be licensed.

I'm assuming you mean February 4-7, 2008. Unless you've got a time machine that you're not sharing with the rest of the community.

Doh! It never fails, does it?

Greetings -- I have programmed in ColdFusion since the late 90's, but I've never moved into the OOP world. Right now I still understand, love, and use Fusebox 3; I have fiddled with some CFCs but do not use them regularly. I realize the MVC model is supposed to be a best practice and the Model Glue concept makes a lot of sense to me. However, the Model Glue tutorials on the Web fall apart when example code does not work and I can't figure out what's going wrong. I'd love to take an intensive course on Model Glue, but I know I'd be a real beginner -- would this be the course for someone like me, or would I be expected to be a littler further along to take this?

@David - It's hard to say. Realistically, to use Model-Glue or MVC Fusebox or a lot of the modern tools and techniques you'll need to use CFCs.

That said, the class starts out with a crash course on CFCs and, though I don't harp on it, Object Oriented Programming with CFCs.

The honest fact of the matter is that you'll be looking at a steep learning curve after the class.

For what it's worth, it's my opinion that it take a couple years of effort to become truly comfortable with OOP. And, it's hard to get into it without having someone helping you. If nothing else, if you take the class, you might get that jump start that will help you move into OOP.

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