Raymond Camden wrote:
We can probably argue this back and forth, but you cannot deny that it is fact that you need not initialize a variable in the same form as you plan on using it. Therefore, it is not necessary to define X with queryNew() if you plan on using it as a query later on.
Agreed
Why do you feel this makes code easier to maintain?
Glancing, code to be written against to create documentation, verification reports, etc.
I admitted that I overstated the performance penalty, and I'm not one of those folks who write hard to read code to shave off 0.001% MS from their total load time, but I still feel that this is a waste.
It is not needed for a functioning CFC however "waste" is not a word I would have chosen, it may not be useful for you, but it is some and therefor would not be a waste.
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