Brian's is good advice.  One of the nice things about Fusebox is that 
it gets your app organized in such a way that learning and 
implementing new techniques becomes much easier.  That's the whole 
point of the Wegot Widgets series of apps--to show how you can build 
up a set of skills starting with very basic stuff and tacking on from 
there.

Once you have a good understanding of the various skills and 
techniques, you can make better overall architectural decisions at 
design time.

- Jeff

On 16 Feb 2005 at 14:31, Andy Mcshane wrote:

> Brian, thanks for your help. I will take your advice and stick to
> getting to grips with Fusebox first and probably try to use the MVC
> approach (if I find that too much for my poor brain to handle I may
> abandon the MVC until later!). As you point out I can always come back
> to it later once I have the actual application working. 
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