Mura CMS Full Day Training Course on April 21, 2010

How would you like to spend a full day with the folks who created Mura CMS from the ground up? Are you in or around the Minneapolis, Minnesota region ... and if not, can you get there by April 21, 2010?

Well, Team Mura recently announced they would be offering an in-depth, full-day "Programmers Guide to Mura CMS" on Wednesday, April 21st, 2010. This is technically a "cf.Objective() 2010 Pre-Conference" event, however, you don't have to attend the full conference to take advantage of this great opportunity.

Here are a few of the topics that will be covered:

  • Programmatically working with content in Mura CMS
  • Working with Mura CMS objects
  • Understanding the Mura CMS event model
  • Integrating Existing or 3rd Party Applications
  • Building Mura CMS Plugins
  • Extending and customizing Mura CMS while staying on the upgrade path

This full day course will be limited to the first 20 students and costs only $500. Considering the number of Team Mura developers that will be on hand, you probably won't be able to find a better student to instructor ratio. Oh, and for what it's worth, I'll be there too!

Before you say no to this awesome deal, I ask you to take something else into consideration. Have you ever attended a training event only to go back to your office, sit at your desk and not truly applied the newly learned knowledge? If you are a web site developer and have either looked at, used Mura CMS, or are even a seasoned Mura CMS developer and want to build sites more efficiently while allowing your clients the ability to manage their own content ... then you will most definitely be able to bring what you've learned back to your office and apply it to your job the very next day. Yes, I mean that if you attend on Wednesday, by Thursday you will be more productive, period.

Again, only the first 20 students will be accepted, so register now before it's too late!

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