> Fiddling around with the various bits and pieces from 1001 blogs, guides and
> everything is great - but there isn't any way to find out if your end result
> is 'right' even if it works.

Perhaps you shouldn't worry that much about "rightness". OO, like any
programming paradigm, is intended to make things easier for you. There
isn't necessarily a single "right" way of solving many problems.

Also, I wouldn't worry too much about looking for something that's
CF-specific. The vast majority of good OO resources are not
CF-specific - very often, they're not really specific to any language,
although they may use Java or Python or C# or whatever to express
concepts.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/

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