that a marketing spiel or what?

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Byron
Sent: 13 May 2005 16:00
To: [email protected]
Subject: [CFCDev] very cool tool www.cfcpowertools.com


Hi,

Ya, I lurk on this list too; there are lots of us who do. I've noticed
loads of posts about DAOs, getters, setters etc. The gist of most of
the posts seems centered around finding a structured, rational way of
dealing with CF development and CFCs as a whole.

I've been looking for a consistent and orderly way to develop apps
using CF and CFCs for a long time; I'm not fond of rolling all the
getters and setters by hand amongst other things. I don't know anyone
who is that bent that they actually enjoy it.

Most of us spend a lot of time either writing or seaching for tools to
help simplify the development process and make it possible to get from
requirements to working code as fast as possible with as little loss of
hair and nerve endings as can be; all client behavior aside.

I found a very cool tool at http://www.cfcpowertools.com that does
exactly this and more and it does it in a way that is smart and
sophisticated and best of all it gives the developer choice as to how
and what to do with the end results. It looks good and it works well.
It with an interface and a set of processes that are both rational,
predictable and above all fast. It's called cfcPowerTools.

I've built a number of apps with it already. It gives me flexibility
and choices as to how I work with the CFCs it creates. I can create
CFC's from DB tables (MS-SQL server), I can create DB tables from CFCs,
I can create relationships between CFCs, use CFCs as sources of data
for other CFCs, I can create stand alone functionality, I can new CFCs
that extend others and I can edit code manually and have it round trip
in and out of the tool. Above all it really speeds up the development
process. It's elegant, simple and very intuitive and best of all it
works!

We've used it to re-develop the back end to a few flash/CFC sites
recently and have done more productive and useful work in less time and
the code is consistent, clean and well written and efficient.

Have a look at this:
http://www.cfcpowertools.com/cfcpowertools/documentation/
cfc_power_tools/cfc_power_tools.html

You've got nothing to lose but more hair or more sleep.

Byron



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