> Actually, I think the whole "secret sauce" argument is
> bunk. Any application that is written in a modular way
> using a published framework or not should be easy to
> understand by someone else. It isn't really that Fusebox
> enables others developers to join an existing project to
> get up to speed quicker; it is the fact the Fusebox forces
> an application to be modular and organized. Any application
> that is modular and organized would allow the same thing.

In my experience, the parts that Fusebox simplifies don't tend to be the
most complex portions of an application. I'm working with a client's Fusebox
application now, and the Fusebox portions themselves (or the organization of
the application in general) aren't complex at all. On the other hand, within
a single display file there might be all kinds of unfathomable wackiness
going on.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
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