| | 35 | <h2><strong>Web Based Training for Model-Glue 3.1</h2> |
| | 36 | <p> |
| | 37 | <a href="http://docs.model-glue.com/wiki/Training#WelcometoModel-Glue3Training">Free self-paced training course</a></strong> is newly available! This training uses real-world application principles to teach you Model Glue development. |
| | 38 | <h3>Covering:</h3> |
| | 39 | <ol> |
| | 40 | <li>Section 1: Installation</li> |
| | 41 | <li>Section 2: Show Me Some Skinning</li> |
| | 42 | <li>Section 3: Dealing with Data</li> |
| | 43 | <li>Section 4: Request Formats Are Your Friend</li> |
| | 44 | <li>Section 5: Mother's Little Helper</li> |
| | 45 | <li>Section 6: Flow and Dependencies</li> |
| | 46 | <li>Section 7: Crossing the Generational Gap</li> |
| | 47 | <li>Section 8: Extending Model-Glue </li> |
| | 48 | </ol> |
| | 49 | </p> |
| | 50 | </div |
| | 51 | <!---<div class="contentSection"> |
| 74 | | <div class="contentSection"> |
| 75 | | <h2>Model-Glue is:</h2> |
| 76 | | |
| 77 | | <ol> |
| 78 | | <li>Unobtrusive. <p>It's designed to be easy to use, letting you focus on business problems and user interface, not framework hoops.</p></li> |
| 79 | | |
| 80 | | <li>Enabling. <p>It builds on ColdFusion as a productivity tool for writing Web applications.</p></li> |
| 81 | | |
| 82 | | <li>Strong but Simple. <p>Model-Glue is based on Model View Controller and Implicit Invocation - but not at all complicated.</p></li> |
| 83 | | |
| 84 | | <li>Open. <p>All code is released under the Apache Software License 2.0, meaning that it's free to download, use, and alter.</p></li> |
| 85 | | |
| 86 | | <li>Compatible. <p>Model-Glue is lightweight enough to play well with others: it works with Model frameworks like Tartan and ColdSpring as well as Object/Relational Mapping frameworks like Reactor and Transfer.</p></li> |
| 87 | | |
| 88 | | </ol> |
| 89 | | |
| 90 | | <h2>What People Say About Model-Glue:</h2> |
| 91 | | <br /> |
| 92 | | <em>Model-Glue is the best thing for ColdFusion since the cfquery tag. It relieves me of worrying about application organization and lets me focus on what matters - the business requirements of the application.</em> |
| 93 | | <div class="contentNote">Raymond Camden, VP of Technology for roundpeg</div> |
| 94 | | |
| 95 | | <br /> |
| 96 | | <em>Model-Glue:Unity, by helping to eliminate a lot of tedious and redundant tasks, has allowed me to code more efficiently than I ever could have imagined.</em> |
| 97 | | <div class="contentNote">Scott Stroz, Senior Web Developer, AboutWeb, LLC</div> |
| 98 | | <br /> |
| 99 | | <em>Model-Glue has enabled me to quit building infrastructure and start solving my clients' problems. I Sniff The Glue!</em> |
| 100 | | <div class="contentNote">Jared Rypka-Hauer, Adobe Community Experts</div> |
| 101 | | <br /> |
| 102 | | |
| 103 | | <em>Model-Glue is more gooder!</em> |
| 104 | | <div class="contentNote">Anonymously yelled at CFUnited 2005</div> |
| 105 | | </div> |