> Head First is a great series!  I'd also recommend reading The Object
> Oriented Thought Process before going to a design patterns book...it
> not only covers the OOP principles (probably a review in this
> situation), but shows the need for patterns in the first place by
> illustrating problems that OOP principles can create.

Yes, a solid understanding of OOP is required before digging into patterns.
I think the title below fills a gap between the generic OOP books and the
ones that cover Design Patterns. It may be worth a look too:

Applying UML and Patterns
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0131489062/



> Massimo - thanks for the tmt_img component, works like a charms in
> situations where I don't need the functionality of the Alagad
> component.

Glad to see it helps :-)

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Massimo Foti
Tools for ColdFusion and Dreamweaver developers:
http://www.massimocorner.com
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