Hi Brett,

I used Sean's document when creating a design standard for my current
workplace.
They had no "official" documentation at all wnen I first joined.

It required some tweaking for the environment I wanted to create - but
was definitely a great place to start.

The other "worthwhile" thing I did was to turn it into a wiki page.
This has a few benefits...
It's always available
It's editible - so when you decide you have foud a better way to do
things, you can easily update the "standard".
and... because it's always available, no one has an excuse not to know
what they "should" be doing.


Gavin.


On Aug 3, 6:36 pm, Brett Payne-Rhodes <bret...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Kai,
>
> Yes to both points - but my point was that they are oh so similar and one is
> supposed to be a 'global software solutions provider' but they appear to be
> borrowing their (limited) coding standard from a small county in Florida!
>
> I'm looking at coding standards for a project that is in the planning
> stages. The client wants to see a Quality Plan including Coding Standards
> since there will be three developers and CF is a new development language.
> Rather than start from scratch, and my style might not be too standard
> anyway, I figured there had to be something out there to use as a starting
> point. Sean's document might need updating but who would argue with the
> credibility!?!
>
> Cheers,
>
> B)
>
> On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 3:09 PM, Kai Koenig <k...@koeni.de> wrote:
> > Lol - you do realise that the two first links seems to be
>
> > a) terribly outdated
> > and
> > b) not really very detailed :)
>
> > I agree re coding standards - Sean's document is a good start and most is
> > still valid, although a lot has changed since then as well.
>
> > Just wondering - why are you collecting coding standards? :)
>
> > Cheers
> > Kai
>
> > On 3/08/2010, at 5:22 PM, Brett Payne-Rhodes wrote:
>
> > I've been looking at published CF coding standards and guidelines and just
> > thought I would share this gem...
>
> > Which do you think came first?
>
> >http://cf.etisbew.com/home.cfm?file=codingstandards.htm
>
> > or
>
> >http://www.brevardcounty.us/is/webdevguide/codingstandards/cfml/cfmlg...
>
> > Blatant plagarism like this makes me wonder what else they might be
> > borrowing...
>
> > If you have a public coding standard that you would like to share I'd been
> > to hear about it. So far Sean Corfield's old CFMX coding standard at
> >http://livedocs.adobe.com/wtg/public/coding_standards/contents.htmllooks
> > like the best place to start...
>
> > B)
>
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