IMHO - there are two schools of thought on Fusebox - those that use it and
those that don't.  I know from experience that CFers who have had
scripting/programming backgrounds tend to take to it more than those who
have coding/no background.  It's a working practice methodology and as such
can be helpful if you use a lot of coders on the same projects or your staff
has a high turn-around.  We have over 10 Cfers in-house here and we do not
use Fusebox - mainly because it's a working practice that would disrupt the
way the majority of our staff work - however it's a way of reusing code (a
write-once use anywhere approach to CF - a little "OO").  At the end of the
day it's a matter of opinion - those who use LOVE it, those who don't LIVE
anyway!

J


-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Staple [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 June 2001 10:20
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Fusebox


Hi 
        Ive just started readiing Fusebox Methodology and Tecniques ,i
was just wondering what people thought of the concept.I would really
apreciate anyones feedback.

Cheers

Jerry Staple
Web Applications Developer 
Biznet Solutions 
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