General comment--I'm not sure why you'd learn a version of any
framework that's that old. I agree that for people with zero OO
experience Fusebox is a great choice, but as Peter pointed out you
don't have to use OO with Fusebox, so I don't see the reasoning behind
suggesting that someone learn such an old version. Learn the latest
version and you can add CFCs to the mix as you gain more experience
with them.

On 3/13/07, RADEMAKERS Tanguy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Is there a "light" CF framework--something that we novice coders with
>little or no OO background could use to transition to the more elegant,
>comprehensive frameworks?

Fusebox 3 - very good (imnerho) "learner" framework. Dates from before
cfcomponent, so usable without any OO stuff at all. Good introduction to
working in a "frameworky" way. Should still be downloadable somewhere
out there on the big bad internets.

my 0.02$,
/t



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