Kathryn,

I find it's helpful to start with one circuit at a time, but I won't
code anything until all circuits and fuseactions have been accounted
for.

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From: Kathryn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 9:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OK, the prototype was a huge hit....


I have completed both the wireframe and the prototype(using devnotes)
for the largest project I have developed in Fusebox to date.  My
question is a "best practices" question:

It is now time to start actually coding.  In the smaller apps I have
done, I would now sit down and list all the fuseactions and their
related fuses, then group them into logical circuits.  I just started
that and the list is already overwhelming and I haven't really gotten
started.

Is this the approach you all take, or do you work on one circuit at a
time, listing the fuseactions and fuses for just that one circuit?

I would really appreciate hearing what your next step is when the client
has signed off on the prototype.

Kathryn Butterly
Web Developer
Washington Mutual Finance
813 632-4490
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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