I work on a fairly large team for a large multi-million dollar ecommerce
corporation. I can see if your building small application for small websites
and you're not on a team of people working on the same website how it might
not be ideal to have guidelines set up like these.

I think in a team environment in order to avoid coding inconsistencies on
large websites at least general guidelines are a must. :)

-----Original Message-----
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 12:20 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Where to put your code


You cannot really apply such rules to everyone.
If someone just has a very simple mostly flat, then using mvc frameworks and
CFC's will probably be overkill and create 10 x more code is actually
required.
In those situations you are probably just going to use some cfm pages and
maybe a few cfincludes for header, footer and menu etc.

For large code-centric applications and when working within teams your rules
work fine though.



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