ColdSpring can do a lot of really cool stuff, but I think it's an
EXCELLENT idea to get a grasp of CFCs in general before venturing
around with CS.

And I just wanted to say what a beautiful thread this has been!  Mike, you rock!

-- 
Uncle Chu: What the hell is Gracie Law doing here?
Jack Burton: She can't get enough of me.
Gracie: Hah! He wishes.

On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 10:08 AM, Rick Faircloth wrote:
> I hear what you're saying, Michael.
>
> That's typically the approach I take with anything.
> I like the cfc idea and will continue to use it, at least with
> <cfinvoke>, but I'll give another shot at using createObject because
> it seems to offer a lot of benefit without much more work.
>
> Now as far as using a framework goes...that's going to be a ways off.
>
> I have to admit however, that Coldspring that Mike mentioned would be
> a great boost to productivity since it creates all the necessary code, etc.,
> for interacting with a db, and that is a lot of the work.  But that's a
> little much for me right now.  I've got to be able to stay productive
> (as in making money) while I learn.
>
> Thanks for the perspective.
>
> Rick

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