I'd pick something non-time-critical and non-mission-critical and, as it 
were, throw him in the shallow end.  Give him all the help he asks for. 
  Do a code review.  Pick something more important, wash, rinse, repeat.

--Ben Doom

Ian Rutherford wrote:
> I have an employee who has tinkered around with CF and Javascript and is 
> familiar with HTML basics. 
> 
> He has expressed interest in learning more and getting more involved in the 
> actual programming for the company.
> 
> Any suggestions on how best to go about training him? I've got books galore 
> but I'm not sure how best to introduce him to frameworks, OOP and CF as a 
> cohesive whole.
> 
> Thanks,
> Ian 
> 
> 

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