Thanks Mark. That's really helpful. :o)

Chris

Mark Mandel wrote:
> The blog post for describing the differences between framework types:
> http://www.remotesynthesis.com/blog/index.cfm/2007/2/27/Mach-II-or-ColdSpring-Understanding-the-Differences-Between-ColdFusion-Frameworks
>
> Mark
>
> On 5/18/07, Aaron Roberson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>>> I personally
>>> understood the string of controller frameword initials you threw down,
>>> but for someone asking what to use two-letter initials probably don't
>>> help much.
>>>       
>> Chris,
>>
>> I realize that, but I didn't care to "promote" all of the frameworks I
>> mentioned so I only explained the ones was advocating.
>>
>> A controller framework at a basic level solves the problem needing a
>> mechanism for routing actions to their corresponding events. A DI/ioC
>> solves the problem of one class depending on another class or property
>> for proper initialization by injecting those classes or properties
>> into the class. An ORM solves the problem of needing to compose your
>> objects. I know those are vague explanations, but hopefully they will
>> get you started in the right direction.
>>
>> @Neil & Charlie - Thank you for expanding those!
>>
>> -Aaron
>>
>>
>>     
>
> 

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