I think the most important thing with web applications is that you write
your projects in ways that make it easy for other developers to come in and
start working on it. You can either use an industry standard, or cowboy code
it (http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?CowboyCoding) and hope that you are the only one
who will use it AND have to rewrite aspects of your project that are already
available in frameworks.

If we all used the same framework, you could work on anyone else's project
as if you were the original developer. Thats very beneficial. If you were a
client and understood the difference, you would ask that your project is
coded to an industry standard rather than the way a given developer happens
to thinks is the best way they could code it. I'm sure there are some really
great developers out there that can probably find reasons not to use
industry standard frameworks for their own special reasons, but for the
greater good of all of us and our work, standard coding methods will work to
our advantage.

Just my two cents!
Jon

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael T. Tangorre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 2:20 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Cons to Fusebox


Hey everyone,

Some co-workers have asked me for some pros and cons to Fusebox 4 or Fusebox
in general.
I polled the Fusebox list awhile back and obviously got some biased
results...  anyone care to chime in.... I guess im really looking for some
cons as I have a decent list of pros.

Thanks,

Mike

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