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Monday, November 21, 2005

O/U: 7 hours




Okay so I've done a lot of re-educating on ColdFusion. The problems begin with "haven't used in over 2 years" and end with "have learned a language or 2 since then and can't remember syntax or commands." You get the idea. I brought my ColdFusion Web Applications Construction Kit (WACK...*chuckle chuckle*) from home after clearing the dust off it a couple of weeks ago and it's been quite helpful. Anyway so I decided I'd worry about BUILDING the database and getting some code down first. THEN I'd worry about how efficient it is later on after the rest is done and contingent upon whether or not I have time to worry. The GUI won't take nearly as long as this stuff, especially because I have a sketch done of basic layout anyway. I know what I want and what color template I'm working off of as well. (see: black, silver, purple, varying opacities to begin with). Anyway yeah anyone who has a project that involves dynamic code and a database I strongly recommend you get the code and database setup first. Ya know have an IDEA of what the GUI should look like...but it's by far the more time consuming of the two. Moving on...

So I'm going to take it 1 step at a time starting with 1 user scenario as stated before...definitely the way to go...and umm...oh I basically have the CSS file completed with the colors I specified. I worked an orange and a red in there juuuust incase. Okay here are some screen captures of the test work I have so far.

1 Comments:

At 8:56 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

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