Seems to me that it could be a bit of both?...
On the topic of the proposed book. I would like to take a vote on the
number of people that are interested in an advanced cf book or a book on
design patterns and cf?
I agree that some of both is ideal. Design patterns are very useful to the post-intermediate crowd who are venturing into architecture. A bunch of patterns though would require some advanced techniques, or solve issues that aren't revealed well without advanced techniques.
I vote for a CF Design Patterns book. Reading the current literature on patterns is too much of a stretch for my poor brain -- I need the concrete examples of "code it like this," and such examples in CF would help a lot. But a couple chapters up front on coding techniques would make the book approachable to many others, I think.
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Ben Curtis
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