Just to clarify, because I am getting close to that stage myself,
do you document what circuits and fuseactions you will have for every
circuit? Do you go as far as defining each fuse? Do you fusedoc? It may
sound like I am being facetious here, but I am just trying to make sure
that I have a firm understanding of some best practice ideas.
My current plan is that I will define all of my circuits and
fuseactions up front. Then I will work on circuits individually. Once I am
working on a circuit, I will plan out what fuses I will need and then I
will fusedoc each of those fuses. After that I will do my fusestubs for
that circuit and then code the circuit. Does anyone know of anything that
is wrong with this approach or a reason that I might do it differently?
Thanks!
At 10:08 AM 5/9/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>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.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>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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