Dan,
Hal Helms of http://www.halhelms.com/ has some great articles on OO design
and development.
Worth checking out.
Sean Corfield at Macromedia is also no fool on this subject. I myself am
just starting out after moving on from Fusebox (which is better than
nothing).
Cheers!
Peter Tilbrook
ColdGen Internet Solutions
Manager, ACT and Region ColdFusion Users Group
4/73 Tharwa Road
Queanbeyan, NSW, 2620
AUSTRALIA
WWW 1: http://www.coldgen.com/
WWW 2: http://www.actcfug.com/
Telephone: +61-2-6284-2727
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
All of my external emails are scanned for viruses using the latest available
Norton AV signatures. Also I do NOT maintain an Address book or Contact list
to minimise the risk of infecting recipients of my messages for viruses. I
also prefer "plain text" emails for speed and efficiency.
Powered by Lookout:
Lookout is lightning-fast search for your email, files, and desktop works
with Microsoft Outlook.
http://www.lookoutsoft.com/Lookout/
>>
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Daniel Elmore
Sent: Tuesday, 18 January 2005 2:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: OO Purity or Overkill
I'm working on my first OO application and wanted to make sure I wasn't
breaking any OO doctrines. I have a singleton object loaded into the
application scope which has settings that tell many of the other objects
what to do. So, would it be so bad to reference that singleton directly in
the other objects. Like: application.singleton.getSomeValue(), or should I
pass in a copy of the singleton to the other objects and let them work from
it within the arguments scope.
I would really appreciate your experience and words of wisdom.
Thanks
Daniel Elmore
----------------------------------------------------------
To post, send email to [email protected]
To unsubscribe:
http://www.dfwcfug.org/form_MemberUnsubscribe.cfm
To subscribe:
http://www.dfwcfug.org/form_MemberRegistration.cfm
----------------------------------------------------------
To post, send email to [email protected]
To unsubscribe:
http://www.dfwcfug.org/form_MemberUnsubscribe.cfm
To subscribe:
http://www.dfwcfug.org/form_MemberRegistration.cfm