> > Plum uses Fusebox too?..
> 
> Plum has a much more comprehensive framework than Fusebox does.

This is like comparing apples and oranges.  Fusebox is a framework for
organizing your application into logical segments, especially if you
use it in an MVC manner.  As far as I'm concerned, Fusebox is a much
more comprehensive framework that Plum, in that Fusebox provides a
structure for your application.  Plum, on the otherhand, seems to
create an XML file used to generate a bunch of code that makes use of
the Plum tag library.  There's not much seperating between view and
logic, which I think is kind of dangerous.  Of course, please correct
me if I'm wrong.

I can see Plum being useful for basic, CRUD applications, but for
heavy lifting and business logic, I have a fear it'd encourage
spaghetti code and the general "let's stick it all in the top of .cfm
page" mentality that's caused a lot of headaches.


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