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Assigned To: Brandon Moore
Created By: Brandon Moore
Created Date/Time: 6/20/2023 10:12 am
 
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Time Id: 10256
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Title/Caption: Full day ColdFusion Workshop
Start Date/Time: 6/28/2023 7:00 am
End Date/Time: 6/28/2023 1:15 pm
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click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - ColdFusion training course. Notes - page 1 of 6.
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Notes:

Participant in a full day Adobe ColdFusion training course (7am to 2pm). The class was fully online and lead by Brian Sappey. I really enjoyed the class and some of the information stuck better this time. I've heard and used a bunch of those things before, it just makes more sense now. There were over 60+ participants on the training event.

Part way through, there was some screensharing technical difficulties. I felt bad for the presenter. It came back online (after a fair bit) but I'm glad that I stayed on, even though it was just audio for a bit. One small takeaway was you really need a second person who is watching the chat messages. The participants were trying to contact the presenter but he was busy presenting. He didn't know that the screen had frozen up.

Good meeting! See attached for some of my notes.

As a fun side note, I shared a couple of older graphics with the class as we were talking about certain features. The graphics can be found here in my training gallery. I shared one dealing with inputs, outputs, tools, and goals (how we mix and bled things to get good outcomes) and I also shared one that showed the different scopes and structures for Adobe ColdFusion (a dresser full of drawers that hold specific data or a scope). Both of those graphics were under the developer photo gallery section. Anyways, that was kinda fun.