http://halhelms.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=training.ftfbDetails. There is
also a Mach-II class available from Hal Helms and Ben Edwards here
http://halhelms.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=training.machdetails. The other
company who have offered Fusebox training is TeraTech details of that here
http://www.teratech.com/training/index.cfm#fb.
There are probably others but these are most probably the most notable. Lee
Borkman was also offering Fusebox training but that was in Australia.
Here at Webapper we have been using Fusebox since version 1.0 and have built
several applications. Two were fairly large totaling over 2 years work for
a large Energy Company (no not Enron!). They like Fusebox because it
enables them to cross-fertilize developers and they find the maintainability
costs are lower.
With Fusebox 4.0 and Mach-II the extended use of XML does make using Fusebox
for other than ColdFusion, easier. Although there is already a far well
trodden use of Fusebox in PHP apps.
I would love to see how onTap and Fusebox could work together-integrate.
Those are my thoughts.
Kind Regards - Mike Brunt
Webapper Services LLC
Web Site http://www.webapper.com
Blog http://www.webapper.net
Webapper <Web Application Specialists>
-----Original Message-----
From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 5:08 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: fusebox training
I'm curious to know -- does anybody know how many distinct entities
offer fusebox training? I know Hal Helms teaches it and Teratech. How
many others? Also what are the various fusebox classes like
comparatively -- class times, expense, etc. I've been investigating
the possibility of becoming a Macromedia Certified Instructor (MCI) --
there's a local company here in Dallas that I've been talking with
aobut it, although nothing's gonna happen overnight -- and I'm
wondering what the feasability is of teaching classes in Fusebox and
what kind of student-demand there is for it. Ultimately I'd probably
end up teaching classes both in Fusebox and in the onTap framework
assuming the demand is there. I've been getting 400+ hits per day on
the onTap site since I put it up 2 months ago, so it seems like
there's reasonable interest in it as a framework, although I'm certain
I've got a year or so before there's enough demand to support classes.
Also -- anybody know what the status is on Mach-II training?
Thanks,
s. isaac dealey 972-490-6624
team macromedia volunteer http://www.macromedia.com/go/team
chief architect, tapestry cms http://products.turnkey.to
onTap is open source http://www.turnkey.to/ontap
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