The next issue of the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update will be released at
the Adobe MAX conference this month. Where the last issue was dedicated to
the "ColdFusion MX 7 features you need to know", this issue is dedicated
to
OOP and Frameworks. You can look over the table of contents below to see
what's in this issue and you can subscribe to the journal here:
http://www.fusionauthority.com/quarterly/
The Fusion Authority Quarterly Update
Vol. 1 Issue 2 - Fall 2006
Editorial - OOP in Your Toolbox (Judith Dinowitz)
A New Vision for ColdFusion (Hal Helms)
Columns - What's Hot? What's Not? - What Do You Find Indispensable on Your
Bookshelf? (Raymond Camden, Simeon Bateman, Charlie Arehart,Kurt Wiersma,
Michael Dinowitz)
Tipical Charlie - How do I Call Thee (CFC)? Let Me Count the Ways!
(Charlie
Arehart)
Object-Oriented Programming: Why Bother? (Brian Kotek)
The Object-Oriented Lexicon (Hal Helms)
Design Pattern Safari (Peter J. Farrell)
From User Defined Functions (UDFs) to ColdFusion Components (CFCs)
(Michael
Dinowitz)
Base Cl*****: Better Than You Knew! (Peter Bell)
Introduction to Frameworks (Jared Rypka-Hauer)
Fusebox 5 Fundamentals (Sean Corfield)
Mach-II Fundamentals (Matt Woodward)
Model-Glue Fundamentals (Joe Rinehart)
Lessons I Learned From Building My First Model-Glue Application (Jeffry
Houser)
ColdSpring Fundamentals (Chris Scott)
Reactor Fundamentals (Doug Hughes)
Guerilla Marketing: Passive-Aggressive Techniques for Finding Your Best
Job
(David Perry)
Growing Your Own Developers: The Layered Approach (Doug Boude)
How to Avoid Unpaid Consulting (Jeff Thull)
From Custom Development to Software Vendor: A Developer's Perspective
(Jonathan Cogley)
FusionDebug Review (Charlie Arehart)
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Michael Dinowitz
President: House of Fusion
http://www.houseoffusion.com
Publisher: Fusion Authority
http://www.fusionauthority.com
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