On Feb 6, 2008 7:58 PM, Mark Fuqua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Benign > > I'm sure everyone on this list will say yes to learning oop right away. > Well, almost everyone. I'll point you instead to > productivityenhancement.com where you can download a framework called > PLUM. > Plum is a framework that uses the best of what coldfusion was designed to > be...a quick, easy to learn, scripting language that makes extensive use > of > custom tags. > > Download plum, work through the tutorials you'll be building scalable, > robust applications in half the development time as the more seasoned oop > developers do. Plum makes extensive use of CFC's, but it also has a few > dozen custom tags that make development much faster and easier to learn > and > creates a natural procedural/oop hybrid framework. Not only will you be > up > and running much faster, but as you delve into the framework's code, > you'll > learn, by osmosis, best practices for coldfusion development. > > When you are ready to learn oop, start with an oop language (oop + > coldfusion is a bit of a hack), like AS 3.0 or java or .net/c#. > > Mark > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ali [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 10:38 AM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: CFC, YES OR NO > > > > Hi: > As a matter of fact I saw your suggestion and it looked very nice. Did you ever use the framework yourself? Is it easy to learn? Is it easy to make applications with PLUM? Thanks Ali
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