> HI,

> Does anyone on this list use the FLiP Methodology. I was
> wondering exactly
> what this is and what the benefits are of using it.

> Thanks

> Mario

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It's a step-by-step process for taking programming project idea from
concept to completion which has been built primarily around Fusebox.
Some of the middle bits (identifying circuits & fuses, etc) could be
swapped out for any other given coding framework. The surrounding bits
primarily involve requirements gathering and suggest that the
application should be wire-framed and that the look and feel should be
completed before a single line of code is written. Once that's done
the clients sign off on the look and feel and the desired
functionality -- they can (and will) make changes after they sign off
on it, however, with proper documentation they pay higher fees for
changes made after this point. The whole idea really is to streamline
the non-coding portion of the work, to improve communication with
clients and thereby improve client satisfaction with the finished
product.

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