One of the books Hal suggested I read to get my head round OO was Object
Technology:A Managers Guide, David Taylor, ISBN 020130994-7. It's obviously
aimed at manager level so it's written to a fairly low level but I found it
pretty helpful, plus it's not going into any specific language...and it
ain't like most IT books, only 10mm thick!

Jb.

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 08 December 2003 06:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [CFCDev] Difficulty in getting the light bulb to turn on...

Hello all,

I'm a newbie to the list, although I've been reading the digest for some
time now.

With that said, I'm beginning to delve into Mach-II and the more detailed
design patterns for CFC and application development and am having a great
deal of difficulty grasping the concepts. This is in part because a lot of
terminology is involved that I'm unfamiliar with (Factory, DAO, etc.). Aside
from this list and Sean Corfield's Mach-II development guide, does anyone
have other recommendations of information sources? 

While I realize changes my development architecture to this style will be a
great deal more flexible and powerful, it's such a change in mindset that
I'm finding things frustrating. Couple that with a lack of true OOP
experience (I'm an English Lit major that discovered he loved coding) and I
feel like I'm running in circles.

Thanks in advance for any help given.

Andrew

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