Ben Forta's CF WACK would be a good reference guide!
www.easycfm.com is a site with a lot of tutorials from beginner to
expert that could be used to give examples of code in action.
cftipsplus.com also has useful articles that would tie into a variety of
those topics listed below.
Of course, you can just invite Sandy Clark, Adam Churvis or some other
CF ceWebrity to do all the hard stuff for you ^_^
-Gel
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G'day,
I've been given the un-enviable task of bringing non ColdFusion
programmers
and total newbies up to speed with ColdFusion - only version 5 at this
stage but MX will be plugged.
I work for an Australian government department called "Centrelink". They
are in the top 100 hundred Australian "companies" in terms of size and
turnover with a annual budget of AUD$1.6 billion and it distributes more
than AUD$55 billion annually. Some brief stats are as follows:
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