Presentations tagged 'OO' (1 to 7)

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Brian-Kotek--CFinNC--OO-Design-Principles-Final Brian Kotek
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Brian Kotek - CFinNC - OO Design Principles Final
CFinNC presentation on OO Design Principles.
OO101--key-concepts-DQKku John Whish
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OO101 Part 2 - Key Concepts
This is my 2nd presentation from my OO101 series. Covers encapsulation, polymorphism, inheritance, compostition, method over-riding and the super keyword.
OO101part1 John Whish
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OO 101 : part 1
Part 1 of a (hopefully!) ongoing series into beginning OOP with ColdFusion for Devon CFUG. Credit must go to the guys at TACFUG for the original materials this presentation is based on. Code available at: http://www.aliaspooryorik.com/presentations/oo/part1/
Procedural-to-OO-with-Service-Layers Ryan Thompson-Jewell
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Procedural to OO with Service Layers
Building on our first (Procedural to OO) and second (Procedural to OO with ColdSpring) presentations we add a service layer to our customer edit application. It does require that you have ColdSpring installed.
Procedural-to-OO-with-ColdSpring Ryan Thompson-Jewell
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Procedural to OO with ColdSpring
This builds on our first presentation (Procedural to OO) by taking our customer edit cfc's and using ColdSpring.
Procedural-to-OO Ryan Thompson-Jewell
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Procedural to OO
We take a customer edit screen using the northwind db from procedural to OO and later presentations add more complex topics like service layers and ColdSpring.
Refactoring-in-ColdFusion-From-Procedural-to-OO Dan Wilson
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Refactoring in ColdFusion: From Procedural to OO
If you would like to know how to migrate an existing procedurally programmed application into an object oriented one, grab a chair and sit for a while.
We'll discuss some sensible guidelines designed to help you make incremental changes towards OO nirvana.
We'll also look at lots of code samples, we all like code samples, right?