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From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]


>conventions for optimal factoring
Please elaborate on this.

>constrained interconnections between components
Great buzzwords, but they don't apply to Fusebox

>well-defined private versus public APIs
Again, doesn't apply to Fusebox

>manageable distributed development
What does Fusebox have that allows this and what are other methodologies
missing that make them unmanageable for distributed development?

>separation of presentation from logic from data-access
Fusebox has a half-hearted attempt at this, but no true separation.

>well-controlled query-caching
This seems to be more a function of CF than Fusebox and I wouldn't call
CF's well controlled.

>excellent code re-use
Excellent as compared to what?

>maximum readability/comprehensibility
Compared to what?

>easy integration between multiple applications
Easy? Sure, but Fusebox offers no interface to do this and thus makes
this a potentially bad thing.

>Add to that some excellent associated methodologies and tools like
wireframing, devnotes, test harnesses, and a large, thoughtful
community.
These are specific to Fusebox.

>And a couple of useful Custom Tags.
Custom tags don't scale. This isn't however specific to Fusebox tags. I
have yet to see a scalable CF application that made use of CFML custom
tags.



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