I don't believe Fusebox to be the methodology to use for all application
development. What I have found though, is that Fusebox is good within large
teams (where you may be using contractors) where long-term maintenance of
code is required when you may not be able to refer back to a developer. It
provides a 'standard' which is sometimes more important in the long-term
than how quick you do something. 

I also come from a programming background and find that Fusebox sits well
with the 'way' I think in terms of programming (grew up on Ada/C). Fusebox
makes you think in small steps. When it comes to testing this can only be a
good thing.

I also find that implementing security models is easier. Actually
implementing anything application wide is easy.

I must admit I am still developing my logic behind headers and footers, but
I am currently moving to the use of a variable called page_mode that
indicates DEFAULT/RightFrame/LeftFrame/TopFrame/Blank with an appropriate
case statement for each. 

Adam Reynolds

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