On 10 Oct 00, at 13:32, Welsh, Susan A. (James Tower) wrote:

> What would be an organized,
> systematic way to learn Fuse box.

Since Fusebox is still a developing standard, most of what you can learn is 
only available in online resources like fusebox.org, secretagents.com, and this 
list.  Steve and Craig's book will be out soon; you can pre-order it from 
secretagents.com.  It will be an invaluable tool for those who want the solid 
intro all in one place.

Essentially, the more time you spend playing with Fusebox concepts, the better 
you'll understand it.  It's not something you can really "get" just by reading 
about it.  So pick an app you'd like to build and start thinking about in terms 
of what you read in the various resources mentioned above.  Write some code and 
see how you might improve it using Fusebox methods.  You're not going to sit 
down and crank magically efficient Fusebox apps overnight; you need to rework 
things a few times in order to really grok Fusebox (apologies to the youngsters 
who don't grok grok).

When you get stuck, ask.  Somebody around here will generally remember a time 
when they didn't know everything. <g>

Regards,
- Jeff

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