I personally think then don't delve into CFCs and OO at the sametime.
Nothing says CFCs need to be done in an OO fashion.  In the long run though
OO is a good thing for any developer to learn.  Seems like most books that
teach CF do not jump straight into CFCs and OO at the same time although
maybe I am dating myself in how long it has been since I thumbed through a
CF book.

On Feb 6, 2008 10:59 AM, Steve Brownlee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You're not alone.  Everyone who first delves into the concept of object
> oriented programming has some level of confusion because you have to
> change
> the way you think about your code.  But, like everyone else, once you
> study
> up on it for a while, you'll start to see how much time and effort it can
> save you.
>


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