Object-Oriented Programming in ColdFusion
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.37 (601 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1847196322 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-12-23 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
After creating relational databases in VBScript and hand-coding HTML pages in text editors, the obvious route was to start developing websites using dynamic data. He has spoken and presented regularly at national and international conferences and online meetings, and has written tutorials and articles for online resources and UK industry magazines. Constantly striving to learn more and update any skill set he can, he loves to read development publications and community blogs, attend conferences, and discuss issues with other members of the development community. About the Author Matt officially began life as a developer in 2000, although he used to 'develop' simple applications using BASIC Programming on his Sinclair ZX Spectrum.
No prior knowledge of object-oriented programming is expected, but basic knowledge of ColdFusion development skills is assumed.. This book is a fast-paced tutorial to developing ColdFusion applications using an object-oriented programming approach. Complete with code examples that can be altered and applied to your application and careful explanations, this book will guide you through your first interaction with object-oriented programming within your ColdFusion applications. If your goal is to get a good grounding in the basics of object-oriented programming concepts, this book is perfect for you. If you are a web developer wanting to implement object-oriented programming with ColdFusion, then this book is for you
Good Introductory material Sean A Corfield This book is a much-needed gentle introduction to ColdFusion Components and Object-Oriented Programming. The book assumes no background in CFCs or OOP so it starts by introducing the tag and script syntax forms of CFCs and, as the book unfolds, basic Object-Oriented techniques and patterns are introduced gradually with extensive code samples. The book doesn't. Hands Down Best Intro to OOP with ColdFusion Denard D. Springle IV Matt has taken one of the most mystical topics with hard to cobble together bits of information about Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) in ColdFusion and put it all together into a single cohesive resource that will completely change the way you develop applications with ColdFusion. For years there have been a handful of us who sought out the practices and pa. Good, but not great H Pros:- intro to CFC Bean / DAO / Gateway / Service- suitable for beginners writing their first CRUD app in CF.- includes some CF9 features like generated getter/setterCons:- no intro to ORM- no intro to MVC / DI / Unit testing Framework (ColdBox's book does a better job)- kind of short, expected more
A keen proponent for community resources and sharing knowledge, Matt writes and releases open-source ColdFusion applications and code samples as often as he can, and can also be seen updating resources and writing articles on his blog, mattgifford. Matt officially began life as a developer in 2000, although he used to 'develop' simple applications using BASIC Programming on his Sinclair ZX Spectrum. After creating relational databases in VBScript and hand-coding HTML