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-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 9:00 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Training ColdFusion "newbies"

Hi, Peter...

Know of a tutorial online that could teach me how to do this part?

"building a search engine that highlights keywords of their search
result
anywhere in
the search results. They even decided to change the "highlight" to BOLD
text
with a yellow background."

Rick

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Peter Tilbrook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 2:38 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Training ColdFusion "newbies"

  Hey there fellow developers!

  I've just completed a three day "crash course" for training total
ColdFusion
  newbies in the art of what we all know and love - CFML. Squeezing in
eight
  years of CF experience in three days, making it interesting, making it
fun,
  is quite tough.

  The two 'victims' were Centrelink (www.centrelink.gov.au) employees
(26,000
  employees Australia wide - pretty big) who had no web application
  development experience - at all - but at least knew about HTML (thank
you
  lord). They were more the Visual Basic types - but very smart.

  1. Pretty much on day one I walked them through what ColdFusion is,
where
it
  came from, the long path travelled, where it is headed, why the hell
am I
  still using it, etc. They will be stuck on CF5 for a while so it was
hard
  not to spurt the virtues of just how good MM made CF with RedSky.

  2. Day two was probably more boring as there was a less "hands-on"
approach
  as I tried to explain key issues like application security, code
  optimisation, coding practices, FuseBox (example) as a framework,
state
  management, etc. Now these guys never really had to worry about "state
  management" so it was a challenge. The discussion of "race conditions"
was
  interesting to say the least.

  I was hoarse by the end of the day at any rate.

  3. Day three I decided to make it more interesting by declaring "I
will
not
  write a single line of code". You will - but I will sit by your right
and
  explaing what to write, why you are writing it, and how it works - and
brag
  about "yes CFML is easy to pick up given time".

  On this day my two "newbies" added to the application* I built on day
one -
  some cool features like creating a "register new user" which included
input
  validation (email address is valid etc), dynamically creating MSSQL
2000
  database tables, sending email in CF (easy peasy with MX) and building
a
  search engine that highlights keywords of their search result anywhere
in
  the search results. They even decided to change the "highlight" to
BOLD
text
  with a yellow background.

  >>Whew!

  It was tough as I had never had to train anyone before. ColdFusion -
being
  such an accessible language - made it easier. Thank god they are still
on
  CF5 so I did not need to go into web services or ColdFusion Component
-
but
  they were mentioned. UDF's however got a special mention as noone at
  Centrelink seems to have... Nope. I will not be critical.

  I really like CF and it was great to introduce another two into it's
  intoxicating world. With a few more tweaks (and more computers than my
own
  which I had to drag in from home) I could be on a roll.

  I'd also like to mention that CF-Talk got a special mention (as did
House
of
  Fusion itself), Ben Forta "What, did he write this book too?" (yep! he
sure
  did - here are a few (4.5+) I no longer need), Dave Watts - from
FigLeaf -
  not Dr David Watts who will be appearing at MXDU 2004 (www.mxdu.com)
and
  Charlie Arehart (New Atlanta) for Blue Dragon.

  Any tips for the next round of training in January would be
appreciated!

  Merry Christmas!

  (basically a web application for storing and retrieving favorites or
  bookmarks long forgotten with full text search)

  Peter Tilbrook
  ColdFusion Applications Developer
  ColdGen Internet Solutions
  Manager, ACT and Region ColdFusion Users Group -
http://www.actcfug.com
  4/73 Tharwa Road
  Queanbeyan, NSW, 2620
  AUSTRALIA

  Telephone: +61-2-6284-2727
  Mobile: +61-0439-401-823
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