Also read Josh Kerievsku's book on Refactoring to Patterns - it  
provides a better context and makes it clear you can start out with a  
switch statement and then just refactor to a strategy pattern when it  
becomes unwieldy (for example).

Best Wishes,
Peter

On Jun 12, 2008, at 1:44 AM, Andrew Scott wrote:

>
> Best book ever.
>
> Head First: Design Patterns
>
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Hi All,
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> I am looking at re-vamping the way I build cfcs and want to move to a
> more OO approach.. I have recently started using coldspring and am  
> after
> pplz thoughts on their favoured design pattern and how best to  
> organise
> cfcs..
>
> Any feedback or links appreciated..
>
> Regards,
> Adam Chapman
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