[Looking for Charlie's main web site?]

CFUnited Express coming to Atlanta, Thursday March 15

Note: This blog post is from 2007. Some content may be outdated--though not necessarily. Same with links and subsequent comments from myself or others. Corrections are welcome, in the comments. And I may revise the content as necessary.
Get ready for CFUnited Express, coming to Atlanta on March 15. You've probably heard about CFUnited, the annual multi-day conference in DC in June. But if you live in the Atlanta or NYC area, each will host a one-day mini event with several speakers from the main event--and get this: your attendance fee will be credited to your ticket to CFUnited!

I'll be speaking at the Atlanta event, Thursday March 15, along with the following other great speakers (and their topics):

  • Ben Forta: An Introduction To Apollo Application Development
  • Charlie Arehart: "Caching-In" on CF Performance
  • Hal Helms: Architecting Large-Scale Applications
  • Rob Gonda: Robust Ajax Architecture
  • Andrew Powell: Introduction to CFCs as Objects

Note that some of these are NOT the topics that the presenters will be offering at CFUnited, so this is actually a bonus for those attending the Express event! :-)

More details on the topics (and other info) can be found at http://cfunitedexpress.com/go/atlanta/2007/.

Here are the prices:

  • Full price: $249
  • Early Bird: $199 (expires after 3/8)

Includes lunch, coffee and full CFUnited/Express materials for the talks - plus an exclusive CFUnited laptop bag, CFUnited T-Shirt, 355 page CFUnited-06 show guide and other cool items. Come network with your peers and the speakers.

To learn about the other CFUnited Express events, see http://www.cfunitedexpress.com

Remember, there is no risk to trying out CFUnited Express: if you choose to come to CFUnited-07 in Washington DC you can take the amount you paid for CFUnited Express off your CFUnited-07 ticket!

Know anyone seeking CF training? I'm teaching FastTrack to CF again. Next class 3/6-8

Note: This blog post is from 2007. Some content may be outdated--though not necessarily. Same with links and subsequent comments from myself or others. Corrections are welcome, in the comments. And I may revise the content as necessary.
After a few year hiatus, I'm back to teaching the "FastTrack to ColdFusion" and soon other Adobe CF classes. I'm doing it on a contract basis with EchoEleven in Atlanta. If you know anyone in the Atlanta area interested in that class, I'll be teaching it March 6-8. For more details on the course (its topics, the location, costs, and more), see their site for the FTCF class. To register, see their schedule.

About EchoEleven Training

Before concluding, I'd like to also point out something special about EchoEleven's Adobe training. Besides an attractive facility and great instructors, they also offer the following commitments:

  • Maximum (8) EIGHT students per class
  • PERSONALIZED attention
  • Classes are NEVER canceled
  • SUPPORT beyond the classroom
  • Satisfaction GUARANTEED

Speaking of instructors, among its many, Echo Eleven has the 2005 Macromedia Instructor of the Year, Holly Quarzo who teaches Flash. If I may say so, when I was teaching the courses in the past a few years ago, I was also one of the top-rated instructors in the country. I feel that my continued growth in CFML experience since then has helped me even better in training newcomers and current developers. So come on out to the classes.

Copyright ©2024 Charlie Arehart
Carehart Logo
BlogCFC was created by Raymond Camden. This blog is running version 5.005.
(Want to validate the html in this page?)

Managed Hosting Services provided by
Managed Dedicated Hosting