Very cool.
Mike

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dov Katz [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 7:27 AM
> To:   Fusebox
> Subject:      Visual Fusebox 1.0
> 
> I built an app during my spare time last week. I hope you fusebox
> designers find it useful, and newcomers to fusebox: I hope this helps ease
> the transition. Please send me feedback, because we, as a developer
> community can make this a great utility for reasons below (i wrote about
> it in the  from the documentation (excerpt below) ,so I'm not going to
> repeat that effort...)...
> 
> point your MSIE browser to http://www.msidg.com/visualfusebox and when
> there,click the "Start" button.
> 
> Sorry if, you receive this multiple times. I just want to get as much
> feedback as possible, (hence 3 lists) about the app, and the concept. I
> obviously still a long way to go, but it is all functional (read
> documentation).
> 
> EXCERPT : 
> Introduction 
> I created this program as a "quick start" to my own application
> development efforts. Every time I begun programming a new fusebox
> application, I found myself "copying-and-pasting" a bare bones
> file/directory structure from one of my other fusebox apps, instead of
> creating all of the files from scratch. This program, as I hope you will
> also see, not only eliminates the hand-made file creation process, but
> allows more clear planning by providing a visual structure throughout the
> process. It also makes documentation more plentiful and uniform. It is by
> no means a finished project, and I plan on enhancing it as the need
> arises. 
> 
>         -Dov Katz ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
> 
> Visual Fusebox (for lack of a better name) is a tool designed to help
> coldfusion programmers plan out their applications. It may also be a great
> way to ease new fuseboxers into the coding styles associated with the
> Fusebox methodology. This utility allows you to design applications in an
> easy-to-use visual interface, and either save the "blueprints" or
> "compile" the blueprints into a file-structure skeleton, which can then be
> downloaded in a zip file. There are 2 advantages I see to this
> application. 
> 
> Developers can share "blueprints", improve them, and contribute to a
> centralized library of architectures 
> As Fusebox is released for other languages, (ASP,PHP,etc.) the "compile"
> section can easily be augmented to allow compilation into any of the new
> languages, while allowing programmers of the various languages to maintain
> a common platform for planning the applications, and can share plans
> pre-compilation. 
> 
> 
>
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