Code organization is one of the main things. The framework really makes it easy to code in small, well defined chunks. So once you're set up, and comfortable with it, you can be very productive.

I've been working on translating the core file to Active4D code. I don't have a complete understanding of some of that code so it'll take some time. I also need to get more familiar with what Active4D can do or what the best way to do things is. I'll let you know when I get it working and maybe others can make some comments on the code.

Duncan

On Monday, November 11, 2002, at 04:12 PM, Aparajita Fishman wrote:

I mainly do Cold Fusion development at work and we use the Fusebox 3 framework <http://www.fusebox.org/>. Has anyone else tried to recreate it in Active4D?

Not yet...it's the first I've heard of it. It looks very intriguing. If it has been implemented in ASP and PHP and it can most definitely be implemented in Active4D.


What types of functionality does Fusebox provide?

Regards,

   Aparajita
   Victory-Heart Productions
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