>> coded like spaghetti with meatballs.
That is a good one.
>>>The discussion with my colleagues is that some want to refactor the whole
project in a framework. I think it's to much work, and you can better start
from scratch. My other colleagues disagrees.
I just got done doing something very
Forgot to include the URL to the Galleon Project, d'oh!
Here it is: http://www.tapogee.com/galleonproject/
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Isaac's got some great stuff in there. I just wanted to throw in a couple
things and reword what he said my own way...
Typically, a non-frameworked app with thousands of cfm and cfc files is
either made very well, or it's coded like spaghetti with meatballs.
If it's well constructed*, why move t
> I want your opinion ( or experience ) with refactoring an old project
> into a framework. I am working now on a old non-frameworked project
> with plain cfm files with .cfc function and object libraries. This
> projects contains a bunch of .cfm files and .cfc. About 1000 items.
> The discussion
Hello,
I want your opinion ( or experience ) with refactoring an old project into a
framework. I am working now on a old non-frameworked project with plain cfm
files with .cfc function and object libraries. This projects contains a bunch
of .cfm files and .cfc. About 1000 items.
The discussi
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