Get Model-Glue Training, With ColdSpring, Transfer and Reactor Too

Just a quick note that Doug recently posted about a sweet price decrease for his first Model-Glue training class. Setting up a training business is difficult so the price drop doesn't surprise me at all. You really need to build up a base of happy students who spread the word, and in the beginning that means you need appealing pricing.

Well, this is good news for anyone interested in building their ColdFusion skill set. Not only will you get a good dose of Model-Glue, from the basics on up, but there are course sections on CFCUnit, ColdSpring, Transfer, and Reactor as well. Given the number of questions on various lists and blogs about MVC, dependency injection, object-relational mapping, and general object-oriented programming concepts, this seems like a great way to get your head around a lot of topics quickly and efficiently. Just because some of us long-time CF'ers had to beat our heads against he wall trying to learn things doesn't mean you have to! (I could also tell you about walking to school in the snow uphill both ways...)

Anyway, the upshot is that anyone in the midst of trying to learn these things should definitely have a look at the class. $800 is just really darn cheap, and I wouldn't expect it to stay at that kind of price point for very long. Get in while the getting is good.

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Brian - Thanks for the good words! I appreciate it. However, just to set the record straight, I don't plan to cover Reactor or Transfer. I plan instead to cover data access design patters (Dao, Gateway, Bean, etc, etc.) That said, if there's demand from the students, I might just add that in too.
# Posted By Doug Hughes | 11/7/07 12:10 PM
The training class that GreatBizTools is offering right before CFObjective 2008 will also cover ColdSpring in addition to Mach II and object orientated programming with ColdFusion. More info can be found at the link below.

http://cfobjective.com/precon.cfm
# Posted By Kurt Wiersma | 11/7/07 6:50 PM
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