Monday, October 22, 2007 by Niels Hartvig

Last courses were a huge success and they sold out with people on the waiting list. So here we go again - Level 1 and 2 courses on December 6-7th in Copenhagen, Denmark.

As mentioned last round of courses sold out, so you might want to register quickly this time. As a special bonus we'll give you a 15% discount if you register before November 1st. To get the bonus, simply add "JingleBells" in the Coupon Code field.

The instructors will be Per "objects.dk" Ploug Hansen on the Level 1 course and me (Niels Hartvig) on the Level 2. Here's a little topic appetizer for what we'll cover:

Level 1 - implementing websites using umbraco:

  • Understanding the umbraco basics - Document Types, Templates and Macros
  • Creating a simple website from scratch
  • Understanding XSLT - creating a news "module"
  • Creating multi-language websites including coverage of Dictionary Items and Languages
  • Advanced properties: Re-use of properties and recursive usage of properties
  • Two-way feedback using AutoForms and Notifications
  • Great Packages: Implementing full-text searching and mail forms

Level 2 - umbraco for .NET Developers, extending and integrating solutions

  • Usage of .NET User Controls with umbraco
  • Debugging .NET Controls with umbraco
  • In-depth explanation of the umbraco object model and usage of the umbraco presentation APIs
  • Creating, importing and modifying content from .NET using the API
  • Extending XSLT with custom .NET classes
  • Usage of AJAX and umbraco
  • Custom event handling in umbraco using ActionHandlers
  • Walkthrough of Members and their APIs

Full details on training as well on how to order at the training section.

2 comment(s) for “New courses in December”

  1. jc Says:

    sorry guys - i believe you've got the d====o antispam filter, and i'm just here to check it out because I'm doing a writeup on it! which is kinda spamming of a kind, i guess...

  2. Hartvig Says:

    @jc: You're right - we're using Defensio indeed (just installed this week).

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