Eric Knipp wrote, On 2/19/2007 11:29 AM:
As far as ROI is concerned - doesn't that depend a lot on the ROI
goals of your business? As a small business owner you must have some
revenue targets, which somehow map back to what kind of productivity
you need to achieve as a developer. I like Barney's explanation of
the time it took him to learn CFC's - it could take you more, or less
than that. Bottom line, CFC's are going to do a few things for you
(a) make you more efficient as a developer
(b) make your application easier to manage
(c) make your application easier for someone you hire (when your
business grows - hopefully) to manage for you more cheaply
(d) make your application easier to sell (when the time comes)
I know you probably meant this, but just to be explicit: CFCs don't do
those things for you, good design does. I've written CFC-based apps
that are more horrendous than their non-CFC cousins. =)
Sam
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