That's probably how most of us learn. I frankly I like to see people
teach themselves. It shows determination and dedication. It can be
painful though and you might learn some bad habits along the way. Bare
in mind the books are gear to demo an operation and so they don't hit OO
principles and code separation as much. Lots of bad habits can develop.
I taught myself Flash several years back (around version 3 and 4) but a
couple years ago took some Adobe Flash classes. It was pretty amazing
all the little things I was doing wrong or not in an efficient way. Self
teaching is great but some classroom time should always be attached to it.
John
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John Youngman wrote:
Hi Rudi,
I've always found the best training to be a reference book and a small
little project.
(That's how I did learned anyways)..
Does your dev have any previous web programming experience?
-John
*From:* Rudi Shumpert <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent:* Tuesday, June 02, 2009 12:34 PM
*To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Subject:* [ACFUG Discuss] Intro CF Training
Hey folks,
We have a new dev starting out fresh in CF with a background in php.
Any suggestions on where to send the dev for some CF training here in
the ATL?
-Rudi
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