On 6/6/06, Munson, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Let's assume for a moment that I fit #1.  What time estimate would you
> give for me to be able to effictively build a FuseBox app?

That's a really good question.  It depends on a lot of different
factors, but I'd say that for a competent CFML developer to start
using FB effectively takes at least two full days of nothing-but-FB
learning, quite possibly more if you've never used another development
framework before.  Once you get the fundamentals of architecture
(circuits, fuseactions, pre/post fuseaction, global fuseactions,
circuit inheritance) down, along with how to implement MVC using them,
you're well on your way.

Of course, there's still plugins and custom lexicons waiting in the
wings, but both are non-essential, and can certainly wait for
investigation until after you start using FB in earnest.  The first
couple applications that use FB will probably be slower and more
difficult to develop as you learn the minutiae, but after that, you
should notice a nice throughput increase.

There are training classes available to serve exactly this purpose,
along with give you direct access to a "guru" to ask any questions you
might have.  I've never taken one, but technical training is usually a
good deal, even though managers usually think it's way too expensive.

cheers,
barneyb

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