I second Mike – get Jeff Peter’s books. I pretty much make that required reading for anyone on my team who is struggling with Fusebox.
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From:fusebox5@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fusebox5@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf OfMike Ritchie Sent:Sunday, July 05, 2009 4:15 AM To:fusebox5@yahoogroups.com Subject:Re: [fusebox5] new to fusebox
Expanding on what Barney says, it is possible to "help yourself" as well as waiting for answers from other, more informed users. I highly, highly recommend Jeff Peters' books on Fusebox. They take the approach that you don't just want to know how to use the framework, you also want to know how the framework "works". It's the difference between an owner's manual in the glove box of your car, versus the books with all the exploded diagrams that the mechanics have. But somehow even with the vast amounts of information contained in the books, it's imparted in a manner that builds you up into it as a progression through the book.
This is an elusive problem for which I've already instituted a workaround, so it's not terribly urgent, but quite vexing nevertheless... I have a FB5.5 app...
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 2:15 PM, ... I'm surprised you can call Application.isProduction() from a model CFC in your local dev environment. Yes, the variables...
... You should be! I was mistaken! I thought it worked in my local dev env because I hadn't encountered the error, but it was there. ... I absolutely agree....
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 7:00 AM, ... OK, you had me worried for a bit there! :) ... Thank you! It's always good to hear when an open source project you've...
Is there any place where I can sign up for a class on fusebox....kind of walk through an application from start to finish? I am reading the Fusebox: ...
... I'd be interested to hear what people recommend on Fusebox training. I've heard of some very bad experiences with TeraTech Fusebox courses so this is a...
So I take it from the silence that there isn't any place to learn Fusebox. Everyone for themselves kind of deal, not sure why it is so popular then. I like the...
I'm not familiar with formal training venues, with that said - I think you found a good resource here. This group, the documentation, and the forums have been...
Fusebox is a simple, easy to use framework that works very good. Thats why it is so popular. The nuts and bolts are rather easy to understand. You shouldn't...
Aw but when you are looking for a job, the question always comes up did you take a class or how did you learn to use fusebox. If you take a class then that...
... That may be true (the opposite for me actually), but what Kevin said was correct. Fusebox is easy to learn with the documentation on the site and sample...
You can place the core files anywhere you want and create a CF mapping to them. Then call them from any app root. Seth From: fusebox5@yahoogroups.com...
Eva, I wholeheartedly agree that it's hard to get into. In fact, most of the frameworks are. This has been a pretty awful block for a long time. This is what I...
Yes, exactly. I feel awkward asking about things here cause everyone seems to be doing this for a while....and the answers kind of imply that you should have...
Don't hesitate to ask questions. You're correct that a lot of questions on this list are about in-depth, nitty-gritty stuff, but don't let that deter you....
Expanding on what Barney says, it is possible to "help yourself" as well as waiting for answers from other, more informed users. I highly, highly recommend...
I second Mike – get Jeff Peter’s books. I pretty much make that required reading for anyone on my team who is struggling with Fusebox. Adam Bellas | Sr....
I agree Jeff's books are extremely helpful. ... I agree Jeff's books are extremely helpful. On Jul 7, 2009, at 6:05 AM, Bellas, Adam wrote: I second Mike –...
I had this same question as I was recently getting ready to develop my first FB5 app. If you have no budget (pretty common these days) there really isn't much ...