My very first introduction to ColdFusion was a book called "ColdFusion
MX: From Static to Dynamic in 10 Steps" by Barry Moore. I wouldn't
really call it intermediate level, but he takes an entire static
website and converts it into a dynamic site (including ecommerce) in
10 steps. It doesn't go into custom tags, UDFs, components, web
services and exception handeling which I would consider intermediate
level.

I guess it depends on your definition of beginner, intermediate and
advanced. I would consider syntax, master-detail data sets, program
flow, lists, arrays and structures all as basics. I would consider
intermediate as the aforementioned. Though it is a bit controversial
right now, I consider advanced as using frameworks and methodologies,
Object Oriented Programming, clustering, extending CFML with Java, and
such.

-Aaron

On 11/16/06, Ali Majdzadeh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi: I need a sample CF application that has a tutorial. I know the basics and 
> I need some intermediate sample application with several pages it will help 
> me alot.
> Thanks
> Benign
>
> 

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