Don't be an April Fool - get your ColdFusion knowledge upto
speed with CFMX and CFCs! Don't miss our new class on CFCs
and Object-Oriented ColdFusion by Hal Helms Training on Tuesday 4/4/03.
This is in just 5 days!

Plus if you are new to CFMX we have a "CFMX in Depth" class so you
can learn all the neat new features in MX on Tuesday. Small class
size so that you can be sure to get your own questions answered!
Sign up today to guarantee a place at
http://www.teratech.com/training/

- Michael Smith,
TeraTech, Inc
(Finalist CFDJ award for best training company)


Upcoming Classes
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Tue 4/1/03 CF 204 - CFMX in Depth: Opportunities and Challenges $349
Fri 4/4/03 CF 207 - CFCs and Object Oriented CF with Hal Helms Training $349 (NEW)


CF204 - CFMX in Depth: Opportunities and Challenges
***************************************************
Full Day course Sign-in 9:30am, Class 10am-5pm
Just $349, includes lunch
written by Charlie Arehart, class given by Jo Belyea-Doerrman

ColdFusion MX, or CFMX, is the next release of ColdFusion which brings
much, much more to the table than just new CF features. Driven by
Macromedia's drive to create an entirely new set of web application
development tools (linking Flash, DreamWeaver, and more), it also
brings to CFers the tools needed to take part in the latest
development trends, including XML, web services, .NET and J2EE
integration, and lots more.

In fact, there's really a lot more to CF than just those things. Sure,
you may have heard about the ColdFusion component (CFC) capability, as
well as the new graphing capabilities, etc. But did you know that
there's really quite a bit more to CFMX than those top features that
are marketed so heavily?

If you attended my seminar of a similar name and focus about CF 5, you
know that we identified lots of things that you didn't hear as much
about and that indeed you might not have easily found on your own.
This seminar follows the same format, exploring the less popular but
often more powerful and productive new features of CFMX. Of course,
we'll also briefly highlight those most popular and well-discussed
features as well.

As a bonus, there are many features you can leverage in CFMX that
aren't discussed in any CFMX documentation, because they're really
features of the underlying J2EE infrastructure. We'll point those out
as well. Cool stuff!

Partial List of Topics:

      The big-name features: Components (CFCs), Flash integration, XML
and web services support, .Net
      integration new, charting features
           Understanding them, leveraging them
      Understanding the J2EE integration
           Leveraging it in your CF code
           Leveraging integration with JSP and servlets

      Migrating your code to CFMX
      New debugging capabilities
      Leveraging JSP custom tags, supporting internationalization
      New login security and developer sandbox security capabilities
      Enhanced UDFs with CFFUNCTION, improved CFMAIL handling
      Query of query enhancements, regular expression improvements
      Many other hidden gems


CF207 - CFCs and Object Oriented CF
***********************************
Full Day course 10am-5pm
Just $349, includes lunch
Instructor: Hal Helms

Prerequisite: CF201 or similar intermediate ColdFusion knowledge.

ColdFusion Components (CFCs) are very different from traditional ColdFusion 
programming. They borrow
many of the concepts of Object Oriented programming. This class will guide you to 
understanding how
to use them effectively, how to harness their power and avoid their pitfalls.
You will discover how to:

     * encapsulate your code into CFCs
       o How to do this and why it matters
     * use object inheritance to maximize code reuse
       o What inheritance in CF will and won't do and how to use it to the max!
     * create compositional/aggregational relationships between CFCs
       o Do you know how to combine CFCs together effectively?
     * go beyond the limitations of CFCs
       o Learn the limits to doing O-O programming in CF and how you can break them!
     * integrate CFCs with traditional ColdFusion code
       o Tips from the masters on using CFCs in the real world

Macromedia has made it clear that ColdFusion Components (CFCs) are key to ongoing 
ColdFusion MX
development. CFCs are used for Flash Remoting and web services If you're serious about 
maintaining
your ColdFusion skills into CFMX and beyond, then this class is essential.

* The class will also include a free copy of Hal's book on CFCs.

This class is given in association with Hal Helms Inc Training


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For class details and registration please go to:
http://www.teratech.com/training/

All classes will be held at TeraTech training center

          12221 Parklawn Dr Ste 200
             Rockville MD 20852
          phone 301-881-1440
          email [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[ On-site ]
On-site and customized classes are available for your organization.
Contact Michael at [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more details.

Register now! Seats are limited.
http://www.teratech.com/training/


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-- 
Michael Smith, TeraTech Inc - Tools for Programmers(tm)
CF/ASP Web, VB, Telephony, Math, Access programming tools and consulting
12221 Parklawn Dr Ste 200, Rockville MD 20852 USA
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