> I have a huge app to build... actually already started.


While I happen to like FuseBox and use it for a lot of my projects (where
appropriate), I'm not sure that I would suggest you dive into it for the
first time on a huge app that is already underway. Particularly if the
project is time sensitive. While it's not difficult to learn, it does
involve changing the way you do some things and leaves it up to you to
decide which parts of it you care to use and which you don't.

That said, however, when you do get comfortable with it I think you'll find
it speeds your development quite a bit. You will, of course, get lots of
varied opinions about FuseBox here on CF-Talk...most equally valid from the
perspective of the person expressing them. In the end you'll have to decide
for yourself what's best for your situation. But do check it out and try to
avoid falling for any of those old wivetales about it being mostly about
file naming conventions or dictating directory structures.

Ken



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