I saw a demo of iiFramework at CFSouth in February. I thought it was
incredibly powerful, with an amazing error-handling scheme that even uses
CFTRY / CFCATCH to enforce your business rules, but it also appeared to me
that it would take six months to learn before I could even build a small
site with it.
Personally, I'm using Fusebox (but not Extended Fusebox), but that's more
because of critical mass in my local area than because of any extensive
research I did on the subject.
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"Stephen Adams"
<stephen.adams@mehd To: CF-Community
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iward.com> cc:
Subject: A question about
Coldfuison Methodologies
07/26/2001 09:39 AM
Please respond to
cf-community
Hi,
I have been looking through the variou CF methods there are, the
application framework, Fusebox, CFObject, Smart-Objects, and I
was wondering what other people thought of them so I can get an idea of
what sets each one apart from each other, and what the
benifits of one over another.
I have been using Fusebox for a couple of months now, while I think it is a
great method I was still interested in the others
out there.
What is other peoples expereince of any of these other methodologies ?
Stephen
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