What Erik meant to say was:
1) make sure that you understand basic programming concepts like modularity
and variable scoping
2) learn ColdFusion syntax including cfinclude, cflocation, cfmodule,
cfoutput, cfquery
3) go to fusebox.org and read the white paper spec
4) go to secretagents.com and pre-order the upcoming fusebox book
5) after you understand most of the white paper, ask this list VERY SPECIFIC
questions regarding Fusebox, not, "Please make my app work".
Nat Papovich
ICQ 32676414
"If it was hard to write,"
says the Real Programmer,
"it should be hard to understand."
-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Voldengen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 12:55 PM
To: Fusebox
Subject: RE: learning fusebox
1) become a proficient programmer
2) learn cold fusion
3) go to www.fusebox.org and read the spec
That might take a while. Talk to you in 2001.
> Hi, I'm new to programming and Cold Fusion, but what I've
> read about FuseBox
> sounds good...a more organized method. What would be an organized,
> systematic way to learn Fuse box.
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