[cfaussie] Re: CFC Design Patterns

2008-06-12 Thread Barry Beattie

(I meant lingua franca ... getting my Latin mixed up... mea maximus culpa**)


another though - get Robin Hilliard to present at your local user
group. He's got a couple of presentations now on OO stuff (inc
CFInterface). what with a bit of a read of the book Andrew suggested
and hearing Robin going on about Gold code and disposable code and
MVC and whatnot, it'll all start making sense soon enough










** my bad







On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 3:57 PM, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Best book ever.

 Head First: Design Patterns

 seconded.

 but be careful, many people have made the mistake to throw as many
 patterns at a project as possible.

 all patterns do is give you a Linga Franks (common language) to
 communicate various common/frequent problems and some possible
 answers. the whole reason is to identify something that's been seen
 before to then find a solution.

 Think of it as a dictionary of ideas where people having similar
 experiences can communicate.

 favourites?
 singleton (there can be only one .. oops, that's Highlander)
 Factory classes, factory methods: (the cookie cutter)
 adapter pattern (cheap converter code that can fit between two API's
 without needing to change the API's)


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[cfaussie] Re: CFC Design Patterns

2008-06-12 Thread Barry Beattie

(last post - promise)

actually, Charlie Arehart's CFMeetup group are having an online presso
tomorrow morning (8:00am)


[blurb]


When: Thursday, June 12, 6:00pm US EDT (UTC/GMT-5) (What time is that
for you? See 
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2008month=06day=12hour=18min=00sec=0p1=25
which shows the time as US EDT and you can choose your city from the
list offered to see what time that is in your own timezone.)

Meeting URL: http://experts.acrobat.com/cfmeetup/
Duration: Approx. 1 hour

Our talk for Thursday, June 12 will have Dan Wilson presenting
Refactoring in ColdFusion: From Procedural to OO.

Description: (provided by the speaker)

If you would like to know how to migrate an existing procedurally
programmed application into an object oriented one, grab a chair and
sit for a while.

We'll discuss some sensible guidelines designed to help you make
incremental changes towards OO nirvana.

We'll also look at lots of code samples, we all like code samples, right?





On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 4:10 PM, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 (I meant lingua franca ... getting my Latin mixed up... mea maximus culpa**)


 another though - get Robin Hilliard to present at your local user
 group. He's got a couple of presentations now on OO stuff (inc
 CFInterface). what with a bit of a read of the book Andrew suggested
 and hearing Robin going on about Gold code and disposable code and
 MVC and whatnot, it'll all start making sense soon enough










 ** my bad







 On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 3:57 PM, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Best book ever.

 Head First: Design Patterns

 seconded.

 but be careful, many people have made the mistake to throw as many
 patterns at a project as possible.

 all patterns do is give you a Linga Franks (common language) to
 communicate various common/frequent problems and some possible
 answers. the whole reason is to identify something that's been seen
 before to then find a solution.

 Think of it as a dictionary of ideas where people having similar
 experiences can communicate.

 favourites?
 singleton (there can be only one .. oops, that's Highlander)
 Factory classes, factory methods: (the cookie cutter)
 adapter pattern (cheap converter code that can fit between two API's
 without needing to change the API's)



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[cfaussie] Re: CFC Design Patterns

2008-06-12 Thread Peter Bell

Also read Josh Kerievsku's book on Refactoring to Patterns - it  
provides a better context and makes it clear you can start out with a  
switch statement and then just refactor to a strategy pattern when it  
becomes unwieldy (for example).

Best Wishes,
Peter

On Jun 12, 2008, at 1:44 AM, Andrew Scott wrote:


 Best book ever.

 Head First: Design Patterns



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 Subject: [cfaussie] CFC Design Patterns


 Hi All,

 I am looking at re-vamping the way I build cfcs and want to move to a
 more OO approach.. I have recently started using coldspring and am  
 after
 pplz thoughts on their favoured design pattern and how best to  
 organise
 cfcs..

 Any feedback or links appreciated..

 Regards,
 Adam Chapman

 Portplus
 www.portplus.com
 T: 03 9800 





 


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[cfaussie] Re: WebDU twitter group?

2008-06-12 Thread Gareth Edwards





I'm following webdu

http://www.twitter.com/kaffienblog/

Cheers
Gareth.

Barry Beattie wrote:

  nine? huh?

you mean you, me and seven others? surely there's more [1]

so far any WebDU news is very slow to leak out. took a bit of
detective work to see who won last nights Code Wars (or are you
Victorians embarrassed it was a Qld win too?[2])



[1] maybe there will be after people have read this
[2] more salt. just for good measure...




On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 9:43 AM, Mark Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
Who is the master for this?

As we need to get them to get them to follow all 9 people on the webDU
twitter group ;o)

Mark

On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Mark Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


  webDU needs to follow the people following it, so there is a way to
view all the things those people are saying ;o)

Mark

On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 4:04 PM, Rae Buerckner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
Sounds good, I'm now following @webdu :)

Cheers,

Rae

On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 1:03 PM, Geoff Bowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


  On Jun 11, 11:50 am, "Andrew Muller" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
What about using Twemes:http://twemes.com/??

  
  Looks like we now have:
#webdu for the tweme
@webdu for the tweets


That sound right?

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/

  



  
  

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[cfaussie] Re: CFC Design Patterns

2008-06-12 Thread Kevan Stannard

Hi Adam

Head First Design Patterns is a great book, but if you are quite new to OO
concepts then it may be a bit of a difficult read. The examples are in Java
so basic exposure to the language would certainly help. To get the most out
of it you should first have an understanding of OO concepts such as
inheritance, interfaces and abstract classes (and their syntax in Java).

You might also like to have a look at Brian Rinaldi's OO resource list.
There are a couple of presentations referenced there (Matt Woodward, Sean
Corfield) that might get you off to a good start.

http://www.remotesynthesis.com/blog/index.cfm/2006/7/18/Objects-and-Framewor
ks--the-Big-Resource-List


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Of Adam Chapman
Sent: Thursday, 12 June 2008 3:47 PM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cfaussie] CFC Design Patterns


Hi All,

I am looking at re-vamping the way I build cfcs and want to move to a
more OO approach.. I have recently started using coldspring and am after
pplz thoughts on their favoured design pattern and how best to organise
cfcs..

Any feedback or links appreciated..

Regards,
Adam Chapman

Portplus
www.portplus.com
T: 03 9800  





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[cfaussie] wow! WebDU must be brilliant this year... all I hear is crickets chirping

2008-06-12 Thread Barry Beattie

everyone must be having a great time and really riveted to their presentations:

the blogosphere is empty
hardly anyone is on IM
even the twittering has dried up: http://twemes.com/webdu

too busy to report back... sounds like a case of no news is _very_ good news.

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[cfaussie] Re: wow! WebDU must be brilliant this year... all I hear is crickets chirping

2008-06-12 Thread Rae Buerckner
Hi Barry,

Are you at WebDU, twitter says too many tweets, it's down.  My shoulder is
killing me from 10 pin bowling :S  running very late, may make it back to
WebDU by about 10:30 :)

Cheers,

Rae

On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 8:51 AM, Barry Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:


 everyone must be having a great time and really riveted to their
 presentations:

 the blogosphere is empty
 hardly anyone is on IM
 even the twittering has dried up: http://twemes.com/webdu

 too busy to report back... sounds like a case of no news is _very_ good
 news.

 


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[cfaussie] CF8.01 64 bit memory resources

2008-06-12 Thread Steve Onnis


I am having some real issues with CF8.01 64 bit memory resources and the cf
server crashing and its driving me mental.  The same applications running on
the same server under the 32 bit CF8.0 server had no issues though the
upgrade to the 64 bit 8.01 seems to have some real issues with memory usage.
Has any one else seen this?  Any ideas on how to correct it?

Steve



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[cfaussie] Re: Dreamweaver CS3 supports CF8 tags?

2008-06-12 Thread George Lu
Thank you Steve!

2008/6/13 Steve Onnis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

  George


 http://download.macromedia.com/pub/coldfusion/8/dreamweaverupdate/CF801-Tags-for-DW.mxp


 Steve

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 Hi,

 I've tried to use DW to add CF8's Ajax tags. However, I can't find those
 tags anywhere and not working in code hints as well. Does anyone know where
 I can find DW updates for CF8?

 Thanks,
 George
 


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[Setup] Re: difference between 'buildout' and the XP Installer

2008-06-12 Thread Dale DeWitt
http://rhodesmill.org/brandon/buildout/

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 WHAT is buildout?

 WHY would I want to go through all those steps, as opposed to just using the
 simple installer, which I have now figured out how to execute successfully.
 What is buildout for?
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