> For those of you new to the list and new to ColdFusion, I can put on an intro
> to CF meeting for either this user group, or more likely the MMUG sometime in
> the next few months if there is a demand.

Ryan, since I am needing a speaker for the October 14th meeting, I think you
have just solved that problem for me. Would you be interested in
demonstrating a beginner's CF intro for the Oct. 14th meeting?

Charmaine L. Keller-Hodge
Blue Skies Creative Group
816.452.4159 office
816.668.5119 mobile
www.BlueSkiesCreative.com



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>> Can you better describe the audience that would most benefit?
>> Would an absolute newbie or someone who was thinking of using CF really
>> benefit?
>> Would hard core CF programmers benefit?
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> CFCs are not very difficult to use, but are probably considered for
> intermediate level CF programmers.  Mach-II had its foundations in Fusebox,
> which is pretty easy to understand, with or without direct CF knowledge IF you
> understood programming concepts already.  Mach-II I believe mimics object
> oriented behavior in ColdFusion (which is NOT an object oriented language) and
> hence is probably an advanced topic.
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> A newbie with no CF experience will be lost from the coding point of view, but
> might appreciate the concepts behind object oriented programming and
> modular/reusable coding methods.
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> Most likely this meeting is for intermediate+ level users who are creating
> projects from scratch (large or small).  It is next to impossible to convert
> an existing CF website into a true Mach-II or Fusebox site without doing a
> complete rewrite and hence people who continually enhance existing sites may
> not have an opportunity to use the framework.
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> For those of you new to the list and new to ColdFusion, I can put on an intro
> to CF meeting for either this user group, or more likely the MMUG sometime in
> the next few months if there is a demand.
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