I agree that most people will think of the popular frameworks and it's only
these that have been included in the poll (some of which I've missed out and
for that I'm sorry).
In software development, a *framework* is a defined support structure in
which another software project can be organized
Of course don't forget that ColdFusion itself is a framework.
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I agree that most people will think
On 10/21/06, Snake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course don't forget that ColdFusion itself is a framework.
Everything's a framework!!! Ahhh!! order and chaos are at it again!
I think consistency is a good thing to aim for, although consistent
doesn't always mean good. ;-)
Personally, (i've been
http://cfframeworks.com/blog/index.cfm/2006/10/20/Rate-your-favorite-coldfusion-framework
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On 10/20/06, Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://cfframeworks.com/blog/index.cfm/2006/10/20/Rate-your-favorite-coldfusion-framework
This is an easy one! How about none!
Casey
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Agreed 110%
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This is an easy one! How about none!
Casey
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Where can i download that one ?? ;)
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Agreed 110%
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It comes free with every copy of CF.
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Where can i download that one ?? ;)
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, October 20, 2006 8:23 AM
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Where can i download that one ?? ;)
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Agreed 110%
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Nah, that site is in PHP ;-)
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www.nun.com
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handle each
request? Do you reuse anything between applications?
As I said, just curious
Kola
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Agreed 110%
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Nah, that site is in PHP ;-)
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: Rate your favorite coldfusion framework
Casey Bob
I'm curious, is every application you write different to the last one - do
you have any common files or structures between the applications you
writedo you re-write the way security is handled for example or the way
logging is handled between
think they are not
using frameworks actually are (albeit their own internal framework).
-Kola
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From: Bobby Hartsfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 October 2006 15:57
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I reuse quite a bit
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Casey Bob
I'm curious, is every application you write different to the last one - do
you have any common files or structures between the applications you
writedo you re-write the way security is handled for example or the way
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Subject: RE: Rate your favorite coldfusion framework
Bobby thanks for the response - I should add it sounds suspiciously like a
framework ;-)
I guess when people ask what framework do you use - many people interpret
that as which out of Fusebox, onTap, Model-Glue, Mach-II...etc. do you use
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