> > - when you look at the source code, find what's wrong, it
> > takes hours to figure out which actual template the code comes from.

Fusedocs exist for a reason.

> That could stem from one of two things: a poorly structured FB application
> or an uninformed developer in regards to FB.

Right on, Mike.  Fusebox is a tool, like a hammer.  Any tool is only
worth the hands of its holder.  With a hammer, it's just as easy to
accidently destroy your thumb as it is to hammer in a nail.

Using a tool like Fusebox, Mach-II, or even (ok, I'll say it) Plum at
least makes maintenance easier by giving developers a common starting
point.  The flipside of that is that you have to know how to use the
tool.

It'd be a weirdly built world if we all used our own hammers built our own way.

-Joe

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