> From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> The question is not being in favor or not. The question is 
> that the approach claims it will make the application easier 
> to follow, and I find the application much harder to follow.
> Ok, "it is because the FB application was not properly 
> structured", but isn't FB supposed to precisely make the 
> application easier to structure ?
> Ok, "the FB progammer was dumb"? But isn't FB supposed to 
> make the task easier for programers?
> I don't know what failed, only what I can say from the result 
> is that, in that particular case, it is a failure. 

Seems like it was a poorly architected FB application.

> Not only I'm open, I have read the books, of course, and even 
> back in 95 the whole CF documentation
> when it was only a MS Word document for version 1.1 or 1.2 if 
> I remember well. 

The fusebox books? If so you would know that FB doesn't do anything for the
programmer automatically. The programmer has to take the conepts and
implement them, which is where I think the application you experienced fell
short; the programmer did not do a good job setting things up and organizing
the app... (following the framework).

> No, but I do have about 9 years experience with CF, and I can 
> definitely 
> appreciate if an approach makes things easier for me with CF or not.
> The only things I sometimes still find not really easy with 
> CF are absolutely not covered
> by FB anyway.

9 years, none of which touch on FB... so how can you justify making comments
about the Framework? No comments you make will hold weight because you are
comparing your experience against your assumptions of the framework...
doesn't make sense.




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