Had a bit of a steep learning curve and also seemed a bit verbose to write. 
Dunno, I only read the docs and followed the mailing lists. There seemed to be 
quite a few newbies who stumbled with it so I decided it was one framework I 
didn't want to invest my time in. I wonder if it's still used much or whether 
most folks opted to move to ModelGlue. Maybe there are still some benefits to 
using it. Dunno..

TiM



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Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 11:15 AM
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Subject: RE: [CFCDev] State of Coldfusion UI Development



> Another wise decision was avoiding learning MachII in favour of Fusebox 
> and then  to ModelGlue

Why was skipping Mach-II a wise decision? Just curious.

Baz





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