Free Flex training geared for ColdFusion Developers

I was going to post this tomorrow to try and space out blog posts to at most once a day, but the lead time before the event is pretty short, and twitter, facebook, etc. are all abuzz about it, so I figure it's better to get the information in your hands and apologize for flooding your inbox. I'm sure things will slow down at some point, but for now I'm sorry!

Have you been wanting to learn Flex but don't have the time to figure it out yourself or the budget for training? Likewise, are you already familiar with Flex 2 or 3 but interested in learning what's new in Flash Builder 4 and Flex 4 in a hands-on full day of training with Adobe staff like ColdFusion product manager Adam Lehman?

Well then today is your lucky day! Adobe is providing a free full-day, hands-on Flex training course specifically designed with ColdFusion developers in mind.

Unfortunately there's no Philly date, but you can attend in Washington DC on November 20th, and as luck would have it, this is the session that Adam Lehman will be at. I apologize for not giving more notice, but I just got notification myself last night.

Sign up before all of the seats are taken!

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4 comments

  • dsmith dsmith // Nov 17, 2009 at 10:43 AM [#]

    The Nov. 20 session in DC is definitely full - I got an email yesterday to that effect. Fig Leaf is planning on adding another session for those who tried to register for this one but who got waitlisted.
  • Adam Tuttle Adam Tuttle // Nov 17, 2009 at 12:15 PM [#]

    @dsmith It stinks that it's full already, but I'm glad to hear they're trying to add another session. Thanks for the tip.
  • dsmith dsmith // Nov 20, 2009 at 9:03 AM [#]

    Yes, they added another session for December 17 - I understand space is already limited for this. They also say that they might add a session in January as time permits.
  • Adam Tuttle Adam Tuttle // Nov 20, 2009 at 11:36 AM [#]

    Great, thanks for the tip! I just tweeted it, as well.

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