Jeff,
Mind maps are an outstanding way to describe a problem and your
understanding of it.
I was not aware that software was available to do this, I envison thought
clouds, concept bubbles
and connectors, etc like we did in calc. Is this the same? and where is
this available?
Thanks
Richard Kern
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Peters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 9:48 AM
To: Fusebox
Subject: RE: FUSEDOC compiler
Thanks for the plug, Hal.
To be fair to inquiring minds, Fuseminder is a tool that builds the Fusebox
framework (directories, fuseboxes, and fusedocs in the appropriate files)
from
a text outline that contains the fusedocs (which I generate using mind
mapping
software).
As mentioned earlier, I'm working on Harness, which will turn Fusedoc'd
files
into test harnesses. Using Fuseminder and Harness will allow you to turn a
well-constructed mind map of an application into a Fusebox framework with
test
harnesses in a matter of seconds. (Or create test harnesses for an existing
Fusebox application.) Don't get too excited, though--as Hal always
emphasizes,
writing the Fusedocs is the hard part!
- Jeff
On 1 Dec 00, at 4:32, Hal Helms wrote:
> You should really take a look at Fuseminder, an app written by Jeff Peters
> who went to my Developing Applications with ColdFusion and Fusebox class.
> It's pretty danged cool. It won't write the app, but it does give you a
> decent start. It's in the tag gallery.
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