Hal's book is good, and it speaks heavily about OO design and how it's done
in CFCs. If you would like a good introductory discussion about object
oriented coding in ColdFusion, then you will be satisfied.

However, if you need a hardcore syntax book, discussing all the
ramifications of each value of each attribute, including discussion of web
services, Flash remoting, etc, that's NOT the book. I don't have a
recommendation in that case.

NAT

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> Does anyone own Hal's book? If so, is it good?
>
> I'm looking to learn more about CFCs and I can't really find anything else
> out there yet. If you don't own Hal's book are there any others that you
> know about?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Dave Cordes
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