Erik,
I am not sure this is the best place to look, as I am also just working
through OOP for the first time, but it in the total absence of
frameworks or anything else that would dilute the learning of object
oriented principles.
I did take a look at Transfer, but I decided that I wanted to learn more of
the principles, before I let Transfer take over my code. But I have to say
ot looks great!
Thx for your reply
Eirk-Jan
2007/11/11, Adrian Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm not sure if it will be too much too soon, but have
I'm reading a book called Object Oriented Thought Process. It's very good,
and fairly easy to understand. It's not specific to ColdFusion, but more
general concepts.
-Original Message-
From: Erik-Jan Jaquet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2007 1:04 PM
To: CF-Talk
You might also download the litepost application from Google Code. It is
a fairly simple blogging application, written in Model-Glue, Mach-II and
Fusebox, all using the same modeling components. Not well documented,
but good code read. Also incorporates ColdSpring. This is more about
utilizing
I'm reading a book called Object Oriented Thought Process. It's very good,
and fairly easy to understand. It's not specific to ColdFusion, but more
general concepts.
Erik,
Have you looked at the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update Volume 1 Issue 2
(OOP-Frameworks Issue)? That has a lot of great
I've been posting an OO CF Primer on my site:
http://www.iknowkungfoo.com/blog/index.cfm/OOP
The next post will start covering the concept you're describing. I'm hoping to
have it done in a few days.
-- Adrian
Hi all,
I am looking for some good tutorials, or example apps (open source
Why does everyone keep throwing frameworks at Erik? Wouldn't it be better to
learn the core concepts behind OOP rather than jumping into a framework
which does it for you?
-Original Message-
From: Judith Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 10:28 AM
To:
I was indeed looking at the principles of OOP. And the very basics, I think
I have that covered, but a little more in-depth. The Lite Blog app sounds
interesting, I will give that a go. And as for frameworks, as long as it is
Fusebox, I don't mind! Fusebox rocks. But that is a whole other
FWIW, I only referenced my Mach-II tutorial for the references which has a
tutorial specifically covering the concepts *without* a framework. Also the
issue Judith references is OOP and Frameworks not just frameworks.
- Brian
On Nov 12, 2007 11:50 AM, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why
i'll second Andy's recommendation of the Object Oriented Thought
Process. just about every CF'er I know who has moved towards OO has
recommended the book as well. even tho the examples are in Java, it's
largely language-agnostic and really just focuses on the core concepts
of OO.
On Nov 12,
In this case, Judith is pointing out that this issue of FAQU covers OOP AND
frameworks. However, I agree with you that if you don't understand OOP,
you're probably better of getting a grasp of the concepts first before you
also try to tackle one of the OOP-based frameworks. Your best bet is
In this case, Judith is pointing out that this issue of FAQU covers OOP AND
frameworks.
Actually, the basics of OO is a whole section in the issue. Think of this issue
as OO 101 for ColdFusion developers. The advanced CF developer will get
something out of this, but the person just starting
I recently gave a presentation on this at my local CFUG. Here are my
presentation files:
http://www.colderfusion.com/presentations.cfm -- look at Sept 2007
It's a real nice breakdown of the various techniques used in CF OOP
programming. It's not a definitive CF OOP resource, but it should at
I'm not sure if it will be too much too soon, but have a quick look at
transfer.
http://groups.google.com/group/transfer-dev
http://www.transfer-orm.com/
Adrian
-Original Message-
From: Erik-Jan Jaquet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 November 2007 19:04
To: CF-Talk
Subject: I am
also maybe try some of the workshops at cfFrameworks
http://www.cfframeworks.com/blog/index.cfm/Workshop
On 11/11/2007, Adrian Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure if it will be too much too soon, but have a quick look at
transfer.
http://groups.google.com/group/transfer-dev
Check the references for my Beginner's Guide to Mach-II (
http://www.remotesynthesis.com/blog/index.cfm/2007/11/6/A-Beginners-Guide-to-MachII-for-ColdFusion)
- which itself is a good OOP tutorial (I hope) and you will see tutorials on
Objects and Composition with no framework, with ColdSpring,
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