With CFMX 6.1, this means that CFCs can be fully utilized in all their
glory?  My suggestion would be to those that seem to know CFCs like the back
of their hands, what are the possibilities of you writing up a CFC best
practice doc, tutorial, etc? I want to know when I write a CFC that it is
the _correct_ way to do so. Just because it works does not always mean that
it is the correct way. IMO we seriously need a Best Practices document for
CFCs.

Does anyone else agree, or am I being half-witted today?

By the way, this probably sounds like I'm sucking up to Ray, by mentioning
this while piggy-backing his reply to mine. But I found Ray's last book the
best that I have read so far. (The one that has like 100 or so co-authors
;))

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Raymond Camden
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 11:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [CFCDev] CF Book Recommendations


My book line (Mastering CF MX) does not have a new edition coming out. I
have a fluff piece on the new redsky CFC changes for CFDJ, but nothing
else planned at the moment.

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