Hi Adam

Head First Design Patterns is a great book, but if you are quite new to OO
concepts then it may be a bit of a difficult read. The examples are in Java
so basic exposure to the language would certainly help. To get the most out
of it you should first have an understanding of OO concepts such as
inheritance, interfaces and abstract classes (and their syntax in Java).

You might also like to have a look at Brian Rinaldi's OO resource list.
There are a couple of presentations referenced there (Matt Woodward, Sean
Corfield) that might get you off to a good start.

http://www.remotesynthesis.com/blog/index.cfm/2006/7/18/Objects-and-Framewor
ks--the-Big-Resource-List


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Subject: [cfaussie] CFC Design Patterns


Hi All,

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

Portplus
www.portplus.com
T: 03 9800 7777 





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