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Created By: Shannon Scoffield
Created Date/Time: 1/28/2015 11:01 am
 
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Start Date: 12/2/2014
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Notes:
- My brother found a good ColdFusion training clip on the GoToMeeting recordings from 11/13/13. It starts about 35 minutes into the video. It deals with variables, lists, arrays, and structures. Good building blocks.
-A new corp-wide setting might be – what is the default custom homepage per corporation. This would also be cool if we could assign a homepage as we create a new user. Thinking about admin level assignment options.
-A great corp-wide setting (as well as a user setting) might be – what default list of my cart favorite buttons to use? Currently, the user has to choose from a list each time they login.
-Teach at their level! An intern and I were talking about how we trained our first couple interns vs. our second and third sets of interns. We definitely start slower and try to build on core concepts and mini projects vs. big and custom projects right out of the blocks.
-Draw out the possible black boxes (custom code options) for the view cart page. All dotted areas are virtual black boxes.
Sketch in photo gallery scan:
Split Cart & Main Cart:
- Mini black box in the split cart
- Mini black box for cart alerts – top section
- Mini black box for cart alerts and custom code – bottom
- Main cart black box. This allows for custom code to be ran as transparent (no visual) or full cart take over. This is full custom look, feel, flow, colors, graphics, layout, etc. Full on!

-Small note on video clips. I burned 8 DVD’s worth of video clips today. There was over 200+ hours of adilas training and over 50+ hours of ColdFusion training. Man I really want to get that training out to the world. On a side note… I also bought 10 x 32 GB flash drives for just about $10 a piece. 8 DVD’s at 4.7 GB a piece or 1, 32 GB, flash drive. I vote on the flash drive!
-We are going to give all of our developers a new 32 GB flash drive with close to 250 to 300 hours of training on a single mini drive. That’s a ton. I can’t wait to get it all organized and cataloged. That will be awesome!