Comments, what the # marks do, etc.) and moves into plenty of complex
subjects like UDFs, CFCs, remoting, et. al, and has a solid function/tag
reference in the back. YMMV, but I like it. And, since it's an
O'Reilly book, it has a cool animal on the cover (colophon says it's a
tern. I thought it was a booby - regardless, plenty of pun potential). :)
- Jim
Rob Rohan wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 12:35, Jim Campbell wrote:
> > "Programming ColdFusion MX" by Rob Brooks-Bilson (O'Reilly Press).
> > That's my favorite CF book these days, especially since it covers 6.1.
>
> Does that one cover the basics? I mean like "this is how cfif works" kind
> of stuff or is it geared toward higher level coders? That Bible one Dave
> recommeded sounds like it should start from the begining - but the 6.1
> stuff would be nice too. Does "Programming ColdFusion MX" cover the basic
> basics?
>
> > However, I learned CF from Ben Forta, and some helpful colleagues at
> SBC
> > many moons ago... Well before ParameterExists was deprecated :) ... and
> I actually had a boss that would get mad at me for using isDefined
> instead of parameterexists hehehe
>
> --
> Vale,
> Rob
>
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> Sanam formam viatae conservate!
>
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