RE: [ACFUG Discuss] CF. Object oriented & its future. General Questions.

2006-12-26 Thread Charlie Arehart
Ajas, you're trying to draw me into answering your first 2 questions, which as you note I did not in my original reply. :-) I don't want to try to get into that debate, to be honest. I don't think there are clear answers. And I think we need to have much more info about the place where you're aski

Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF. Object oriented & its future. General Questions.

2006-12-26 Thread Ajas Mohammed
Hi Charlie, Thanks for the reply. It really helped a lot. In your reply you mentioned, As for learning more about OO development in Java, if you're new to that, I recommend Jacquie Barker's "Beginning Java Objects". Most Java books presume you already understand OO (in my opini

RE: [ACFUG Discuss] CF. Object oriented & its future. General Questions.

2006-12-26 Thread Charlie Arehart
Ajas, I'm sure others will have much more to say, but I want to quickly resolve your fears and concerns b y pointing out that yes, indeed, CFCs are the way in which CFML enables more object-like development. No, I won't call it object-oriented as some will contend with that specific term, but an af

[ACFUG Discuss] CF. Object oriented & its future. General Questions.

2006-12-26 Thread Ajas Mohammed
Hi, I am a CF developer and I had discussion with one of my friends and he said if you want to be architect or lead, you need to have understanding of objects/classes like how they used in java. He said you are going no where and need to switch the technology if you want to earn good money. The