OOOOOooo but Netscape is standard compliant ;-)

You nailed it again...and yes Netscape does suck ass!!

Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP & Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
t. 250.920.8830
e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Macromedia Associate Partner
www.macromedia.com
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Vancouver Island ColdFusion Users Group
Founder & Director
www.cfug-vancouverisland.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fregas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: FBX3 AND CFMX


> Yeah, I agree. I'm so sick of the divisions.  Mac vs PC, Microsoft vs The
> Word, Java vs .NET, my programming language can beat up your programming
> language.
>
> I say: The right tool for the right job.
>
> I don't consider myself a Cfer, .NETer, ASPer, Microsft or Java bigot.
I'm
> just a programmer and I'll use what I'm able to.
>
> Except for netscape browsers--those suck ass.
>
> :)
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bryan Stevenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 4:03 PM
> Subject: Re: FBX3 AND CFMX
>
>
> > Fregas said:
> > "One thing that fusebox did that has nothing to do with any particular
> > methodology is it taught me how to best structure a web application.  It
> > taught me more about custom tags, application & session variables,
> cfmodule,
> > naming conventions, logical organization of modules, etc.  I think
that's
> > one benefit with fusebox for new CFers is it forces them to use some
> > features in CF and architecture that they might have avoided but aren't
> > exclusive to fusebox by any means.
> >
> > I think that as long as you're using some kind of methodology and that
you
> > write clean modularized code, you are in good shape.  You don't need
> fusebox
> > to do this, but it helps if you haven't done this before."
> >
> > Ya I think that nails it....great for green CFers that don't get
exposure
> to
> > the (and don't flame me for saying this) "real" side of web application
> > development as opposed to just something written in CF.  Of course
> > ultimately if you write your code properly then anyone should be able to
> > understand it and it should be constructed so that updates and additions
> > work with minimal hassle etc. etc. blah blah blah
> >
> > Wow...could we be heading towards the bright shiny light of FBers and
> > regular CFers coming together in peace and understanding ;-)
> >
> > Great points today folks...much more productive than the usual FB vs.no
FB
> > mud slingin!
> >
> > Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
> > VP & Director of E-Commerce Development
> > Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
> > t. 250.920.8830
> > e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------
> > Macromedia Associate Partner
> > www.macromedia.com
> > ---------------------------------------------------------
> > Vancouver Island ColdFusion Users Group
> > Founder & Director
> > www.cfug-vancouverisland.com
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Fregas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 1:47 PM
> > Subject: Re: FBX3 AND CFMX
> >
> >
> > > Bryan,
> > >
> > > I started with just plain old vanilla cf.  I hadn't done any web
> > > programming, only a little VB5-6 and some basic and pascal years
> earlier,
> > so
> > > I was a pretty green programmer.
> > >
> > > Well, as I mentioned we had done some terrible things to our CFML
code:
> > many
> > > levels of nested includes, copying and pasting of code such as queries
> and
> > > display logic, etc.  Once I heard about fusebox it took me a while to
> get
> > a
> > > feel for it, but when I understood it, it helped tremendously.
> > >
> > > One thing that fusebox did that has nothing to do with any particular
> > > methodology is it taught me how to best structure a web application.
It
> > > taught me more about custom tags, application & session variables,
> > cfmodule,
> > > naming conventions, logical organization of modules, etc.  I think
> that's
> > > one benefit with fusebox for new CFers is it forces them to use some
> > > features in CF and architecture that they might have avoided but
aren't
> > > exclusive to fusebox by any means.
> > >
> > > I think that as long as you're using some kind of methodology and that
> you
> > > write clean modularized code, you are in good shape.  You don't need
> > fusebox
> > > to do this, but it helps if you haven't done this before.
> > >
> > > Craig
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Bryan Stevenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 3:39 PM
> > > Subject: Re: FBX3 AND CFMX
> > >
> > >
> > > > Couldn't have said it better myself Michael
> > > >
> > > > Do what works for you and your projects ;-)
> > > >
> > > > I still wouldn't mind hearing from the FBers out there....
> > > >
> > > > Did you start CF with FB or pickup FB along the way?
> > > >
> > > > Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
> > > > VP & Director of E-Commerce Development
> > > > Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
> > > > t. 250.920.8830
> > > > e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > >
> > > > ---------------------------------------------------------
> > > > Macromedia Associate Partner
> > > > www.macromedia.com
> > > > ---------------------------------------------------------
> > > > Vancouver Island ColdFusion Users Group
> > > > Founder & Director
> > > > www.cfug-vancouverisland.com
> > > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > > From: "Michael Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 12:40 PM
> > > > Subject: RE: FBX3 AND CFMX
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > Hi,
> > > > >
> > > > > Actually, I totally understand where you're coming from. I wasn't
> > trying
> > > > > to imply that Fusebox is better, because for some people it
> certainly
> > is
> > > > > not. And, you are right--A methodology is supposed to make
> development
> > > > > smoother; or at least more standardized. If it doesn't then you
> > > > > shouldn't use it. Given that Fusebox has been through so many
> changes
> > > > > and because there are now several hybrids available that address
> many
> > of
> > > > > the issues developers have faced in the past, I was simply
> suggesting
> > > > > that you re-test the waters to determine if the workaround issues
> you
> > > > > are concerned with still exist.
> > > > >
> > > > > In any case, you seem to be very comfortable and productive within
> > your
> > > > > own methodology; that is all that truly counts. :)
> > > > >
> > > > > Best regards
> > > > > MW
> > > > >
> > > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > > From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > > > Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 3:21 PM
> > > > > To: CF-Talk
> > > > > Subject: Re: FBX3 AND CFMX
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Nope..ya missed my point....CFMX migration was just an example.
> > > > > but now we're heading towards what's better ;-)
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
> 
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