> > If you're trying to learn CFML, and don't know OOP, and haven't 
> > learned any other languages, that can be tough. But these 
> > aren't just "crazy buzzwords", they're useful descriptions 
> > for how to solve problems.
> 
> I agree with most of your post, Dave.  But one thing that 
> bothers me about the 100 CF frameworks out there is that 
> often times these guys make up their own dialect instead of 
> trying to use existing terms that mean the same thing.  I'm 
> not a frameworks expert, but from the reading I've done, 
> Fusebox and Model Glue each introduce new terms for concepts 
> that have been around for a long time (for example, "fuse"
> and all of its variants).  I really wish people would stop 
> trying to be cool, and just use existing standard language.

All the more reason to learn the "crazy buzzwords". It's important to
understand terms of art in programming just like any other profession.

That said, I haven't seen any examples of this with Model-Glue that I can
think of.

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