Part Fusebox and part non-Fusebox is better than totally non-Fusebox. That
being said, totally Fusebox is WAAAAY better than the previous two options.
If you are developing from scratch, do not let any non-Fusebox code into
your application.

Besides Hal's classes, a new Fusebox book is coming out very soon (early
November-ish). A pre-release e-version will be included on the conference
giveaway CD at this weekend's Fusebox Developer's Conference. If you can't
make it, the CD just MIGHT be available for downloading (maybe for a fee)
from Fusebox.org.

The self-taught learning curve can be really minor, depending on you. Your
level of familiarity with CF won't make much of a difference. I've seen
long-time CF people have difficulty changing their ways and more flexible
developers can pick it up quickly. You just have to believe.

As to your last comment - if an issue can be solved with ColdFusion, it can
be solved with Fusebox.

Good luck.

Nat Papovich
ICQ 32676414
"Whatever you do may seem insignificant,
but it is most important that you do it." -M. Gandhi


-----Original Message-----
From: wish wish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 2:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: fusebox's advantages VS. disadvantages


hi,
i'm kind of new to the fusebox thing, been reading and following the things 
going on here for a while, now.
we are in the planning stage of building a 2-million dollar website for a 
big client. i'm very interested in adopting the fusebox standard for the 
development. but few problems: none of the people on my team knows anything 
about fusebox. and i have only built couple small apps with it.
not an expert at all. how i can convince them to use it? biggest advantages 
and disadvantages? from your experience, is it really worth the trouble to 
pick it up and use it on a huge site? how much of a learning curve?
is this thing mature enough? any unsolved issues?

the other major problem: whom can i really turn to if i encounter a serious 
problem?
if i do it in fusebox i really prefer it's going to be 100% fusebox.
(i think an app that's part fusebox and part not, is worse than one that's 
totally non-fusebox, would you agree?)
i'm not sure if all the problems that we are going to encounter can be 
solved in fusebox style.

i know this is a lot of questions.but
any input will be greatly appreciated.
thanks
alex
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