1: I think they call it brute force, where data access is in the
business objects themselves (queries right in the classes). This is
generally frowned upon.
It's correct to say that many OO-pattern-bandwagon-jumpers frown on this.
IMO it's also correct to say that for the majority
One of the biggest issues I have getting fully into OO programming usings CFCs
is my understanding of how data comes from a relational database, into an
object and vice versa.Most of the CF resources I have found talk plenty
about CFCs, but they completely ignore working with OO code and a
Here is some information that may help. I suggest either buying the book
are printing the essays of the topics covered in the book.
http://www.agiledata.org/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of the biggest issues I have getting fully into OO programming usings CFCs
is my understanding of how
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 13:13:46 -0400, in cf-talk you wrote:
One of the biggest issues I have getting fully into OO programming usings CFCs
is my understanding of how data comes from a relational database, into an
object and vice versa.Most of the CF resources I have found talk plenty
about CFCs,
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