If you want a great place to start.
Start with, Software Project Survival Guide by
Steve McConnell.
This is a great book, short and sweet.
Next grab for Rapid Development and Code Complete as
these kind of fill in some gaps. All of these are
by Steve McConnell and are Microsoft press books (
imagine if they actually read some of their own
books ehhh?)
That is a place to start, and nothing beats applying
things you have learned in the books its not something
that even with a lot of training can always be done
right the first time!
Even as I go through several so much stuff I have
read holds true and makes a whole lot of sense.
Just given the fast paced nature of the world today
the books listed are still quite useful, it should
not be super difficult to translate CF(Fusebox)
to a formal development process since the tools
for development are just that tools.
Jeremy Allen
ElliptIQ Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 10:57 AM
To: Fusebox
Subject: Re: Design and Specification
One more thing... Hal, Nat and I, and hopefully Craig too will be
teaching courses in the spring dealing with this issue, because it's a
major problem a lot of companies are faced with. If you're interested
in possibly doing this training contact Hal: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Steve
Ryan Wood wrote:
>
> I have been programming in CF for about a year or so, and using fusebox
for
> the past 6 months. I was previously a web/database developer for 3 years.
As
> a "self-taught" developer, I realize more and more that my biggest
challenge
> (and need for improvement) comes in the design and specification stage of
> development. Unfortunately, I have not had any mentors to help me hone my
> skills in this area. I read the FD2 (5 Day Fusebox Developer) section of
the
> Fusebox e-book, specifically the part about this stage. It was helpful,
but
> I wish it provided more illustrations/examples of the initial flowcharting
> and fuse specification stage.
>
> Does anyone have any resources/example of how they go from: initial
overview
> of a project (application overview) --> broad specs (circuit applications)
> --> specific spec (fuses and fuseactions) --> file design (actual files)?
>
> Any help, pointer, examples, etc. would be greatly appreciated. If anyone
> would consider be an "email mentor" (not evil mentor ;) to me, that would
be
> excellent as well. Thanks.
>
> __
> Ryan Wood
> Intranet Web Developer, MIS
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Datastream Systems, Inc.
> 864.422.5260
> 800.955.6775 x5260
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