You can also send us a logo and url of your company and we will showcase it in our "Who Uses ColdBox" page of our website.
So please take 1 minute of your time and submit your projects.
The training materials look amazing and we will surely have a great time. See you there.
Anyways, I am back to the grind and should be coding like a more relaxed maniac now :)
Paris is just a stop over, so we will only have two days to drink the wine, eat the croissants and visit the sites. Ahh paris!!
Anyways, please don't bother me, no development for 2 weeks, wohoo!!
Thanks!!
We did a raffle and the following are the results:
1) Conrad Davis (Winner)
2) Charlie Griefer (Runner Up)
3) Dave Schuck (2nd Runner Up)
I have emailed all three participants as Conrad has the first bid for the training. If he does not answer that he will be going by Tomorrow at 5PM pacific, then the winner becomes runner up 2, Charlie Griefer. If charlie does not answer by Saturday at 5PM pacific, then Dave Shuck becomes the winner.
Congratulations Conrad, you are a proud owner of ColdBox Training for CBOX:101 this October 4-5th in Dallas, Texas
I restart the phone and then it does not start no matter what.
I freaked out and went to the Apple store, just so they would not attend me because they are so full.
Finally, I did the following.
1) Turn it off by using the home plus power/sleep button.
2) Hit the home button and hold
3) Connect it to your PC/MAC
4) iTunes starts up and tells you after 10 seconds of holding that it detected an iPhone ready for restore.
5) Hit restore
6) Wait until it restores
7) Shout with SANITY!!
Follows these steps and you can revive your iPhone, without going to the Apple store and waiting for a MAC GENIUS (yea right!!) to do this.
Here is a snippet of a submission I got today, totally hilarious:
Dear Santa, I don't mean to sound ungrateful for the gifts that I've received over the years. The toy train set was great in 1976. My Atari 2600 was awesome in 1980. And who could forget the subscriptions to Playboy, Penthouse, Hustler, Oui, and Reader's Digest. Good times.
But lately man: the presents have kind of sucked. 2006, I got a tie. A freakin' tie? I'm a programmer. 2007 was the month's supply of Rogaine. I understand the motivation there, but couldn't you have tested that on a bald elf first? Doesn't work.
This year I'm asking for an early gift. Luis and Matt are offering the gift of free ColdBox training.
If you could lend a hand and make that happen, I'll overlook the debacle of 2006's gift (really? A book on ASP.NET?), and that one year I saw you kissing my mom.