Actually Ken, Best Practices (as I understand it) is a lower level course (4-
day) than Developing Apps with ColdFusion (now Developing Apps with Extended
Fusebox) (5-day).
That said, I'd encourage anyone that has the opportunity to spend some time in
one of Hal's in-person seminars. In 16 years of IT work, I've never been to a
more mentally stimulating "training" program. You'll come away with a very
broad range of benefits.
- Jeff
On 4 Apr 2001, at 12:10, Ken Beard wrote:
> I took this course and despite being an experienced fuseboxer, it was that
> last push i needed to become a responsible developer who plans his
> applications and runs a solid development process. It had a different name
> when i took it.. it was the prototype class. I hear about all sorts of
> other things this class encompasses now including flash integration.
>
>
>
> At 11:46 AM 3/22/01 -0800, you wrote:
> >Has anyone taken this course? If so how was the experience? What was best?
> >What could have been better?
> >
> >thanks
> >
> >rob
> >
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