I can't say online, but the Fusebox book by Nat Papovich, et al. is an
excellent starting place.  My company used it as the basis of our coding
standard (a modified Fusebox methodology).

Also, the Fusebox mailing list on the House Of Fusion server is another
excellent source.

I'd be willing to help out via email as well.  I'm not a Fusebox guru, but
I'm working to get there :)

Russel

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 00:50
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: New to CF and Fusebox
>
>
> I've been coding CF for about 2 weeks. I've visited several
> websites including fusebox.org but I think I am still missing
> something. I grasp the concept but how to implement it in
> practice is still hazy. Can anyone recommend a good step by step
> tutorial online? Thanks.
>
>
> Jeff Davis
>
>
>
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