With all these coding terms being thrown around, it's hard to know which 
method to focus on. Having used (and still using) classic ASP, I've 
grown accustomed to the spaghetti method of coding...some asp here, a 
little javascript there, some html, some more asp... I've heard this is 
a bad way to code for maintenance reasons.

Now that I've started hacking my way into CF, I can't help but wonder if 
there is a right and a wrong way to write CF apps. I've looked into 
CFOOP and decided that wasn't the way to go. Ray Camden said CF 
shouldn't be used as an OO language and that was enough for me.

Does anybody know if Ben Forta's books shows how to write properly 
structured CF apps? I know all about skinning the cat in programming, 
but since I'm learning CF I might as well learn it right instead of just 
throwing some code together.

Thanks!

-- 
Nathan Blixt
BluePX Media
http://www.bluepx.com
[email protected]
906-420-2955


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