I am sorry I missed the discussion at the user's group.  I would be
quite interested in an extended discussion.

Matthew, thanks for your response.  I'll check out the resources that
you've provided.  If I have questions after that, I will certainly
contact you.

-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew W Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 2:04 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [KCFusion] Cold Fusion Methodologies


I am using fusebox, and might be able to answer some questions for you,
but
for a more informed forum for fusebox you might look at the fusebox list
on
topica.
There is a link for joining this list on http://www.halhelms.com
<http://www.halhelms.com> 
 
I can tell you, IMHO, it rocks.  It helps with organization, structure,
reusability, and many other things.  It has also evolved quite a lot
from
fusebox versions 1 and 2.  Additionally, it is FREE.  There are tools
and
materials you can purchase, but it is not necessary.  Also, if you ask
on
the fusebox list, you can get hold of the "newbie" guide to fusebox,
which
looks pretty valuable.
 
Also, the people on the list are very responsive about answering any
fusebox
questions that people have.
 
I am swamped today, or I would write more. If you have specific
questions, I
will answer them as best I can.
 
Matt

-----Original Message-----
From: Safley, Nicole [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:37 PM
To: Cold Fusion Listserv (E-mail)
Subject: [KCFusion] Cold Fusion Methodologies


I am part of a development team that has recently been slapped in the
face
with the realization that there must be more structure and standards
involved in our software development cycle.  I am investigating
methodologies, and the one that seems to be prominent is Fusebox.
Wondering
if anyone is using this sort of methodology.  If so, can you provide
some
insight regarding pros and cons.  If not, what are other shops doing to
manage their development?  Appreciate any help or suggestions.

Nicole L. Safley 
Database Programmer/Analyst 
Administrative Systems Project 
University of Missouri-Columbia 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
(573) 882-6284 

 

 
 
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