> true, but isn't "modular" and "organized" relative ?
>
Absolutely!  Fusebox provides a certain level of modularization and
organization, while other techniques will provide more or less
depending on their goals. So, as always the answer to the should you
use Fusebox questions is... If you don't know what a framework is or
how to build one then you should probably look at Fusebox. On the other
hand, if you do know how to create your own framework then you will
likely be able to build a better framework for your particular
application than one of the available generic ones such as Fusebox.
Although, it seems that many people who first started out with Fusebox
are now capable of building their own frameworks, but have chosen to
stay with Fusebox or modify it to meet their own needs.

-Matt
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