My suggestion would be to learn some basics of another language that is written 
to take advantage of OOP.  As you know, ColdFusion isn't, and there aren't good 
books that show you how to think that way via code in ColdFusion.


I've done that.  I've gone through a couple of courses and tutorials on 
beginning Java.  I get how to create an object with data and methods, I can 
inherit and encapsulate.  

Where I loose it, is trying to take a programming requirement.  See the objects 
and/or patterns.  And write a group of objects to work together to solve the 
real world application.  I can't make the jump from a Java sample project of a 
group of jam objects to creating an application to manage trima machine data 
for our blood bank.


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Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA

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