I also love the idea.  May I suggest that FuseWiki is an ideal application 
for developing such a resource?

At 09:45 PM 6/1/01, Hal Helms wrote:
>That's such a GREAT IDEA, Stacy!! Please do come up with a list of questions
>and we can knock out answers to them. That's so much faster to do than write
>a formal document and would be very helpful for everyone.
>
>Hal
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Stacy Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 9:34 PM
>To: Fusebox
>Subject: RE: What is the difference between FuseBox and Extended
>FuseDoc?
>
>
>
>Newbies Perspective:
>
>I'm still trying to grasp Fusebox....even though I've been slowly using
>pieces of it for a while now...not "everything" has clicked yet. So when I
>heard about Extended Fusebox I was like, "Ah sh*t I haven't even gotten
>rolling on the basics yet..."  hehe.
>
>One thing that's slowing me down are the "variations" in style when doing
>Fusebox. To a more advanced developer it doesn't seem like a big deal but
>you have to remember the peeps starting out...It'll throw them off course
>real quick....(and YES I know what yall mean when you say "think for urself"
>in the Fusebox book ;)
>
>For example...I've been trying to learn by example by looking at a few
>sample applications. Well crap they all do things "a little different" and
>I'm left sitting there thinking.."Hhhmm well is this better than that way?
>Why? If not will I get screwed down the road cause I didn't do it like the
>other guy did?  HHhhmm..."
>
>Stuff like...
>
>Where do my query files go? In the index or ACT files?
>Should there be ANY logic in the index switch aside from the switch itself?
>URL files only be in the index ?
>
>Just a few examples...HHmm...I was just thinking...What if I wrote all these
>little "insignificant" questions in one email and see if peeps can answer?
>Maybe that can be the "Newbie FAQ" ?  ;-)
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: John Quarto-vonTivadar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 9:15 PM
>To: Fusebox
>Subject: Re: What is the difference between FuseBox and Extended FuseDoc?
>
>
>
> > I bought the book "Fusebox:Methodology and Techniques" and I'm just
>starting
> > to read it. Will a sequel to that book been written that includes the
> > "extended" concepts?  I'm just trying to figure out where I should go
> > from here, after I've finished learning about basic Fusebox.
>
>yes, but not a sequel
>
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