while you may not use MVC on every app, sticking to certain guidelines
like what code to put where, also known as includes vs custom tags vs
cfc, along with the use of external JS and CSS will make any app
development smoother..

On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 12:20 PM, Russ Michaels <r...@michaels.me.uk> wrote:
>
> 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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>
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