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January 26, 2007

Interview: Steven Nelson on CFC-only Fusebox

Filed under: ColdFusion, Fusebox — Tags: — Patrick Quinn @ 9:36 am
For those of you who haven’t seen it yet, this is an interview between Michael Smith at Teratech and Steve Nelson here at Webapper, about Steve’s upcoming presentation at the Frameworks Conference, entitled “CFCs ARE the Framework”. ============================================ Michael Smith: Since you created the original Fusebox methodology, can I assume you’re speaking about Fusebox 5? Steve Nelson: Nope, [...]

October 12, 2006

MissingFuse handler for Fusebox5 development

Filed under: Fusebox, General Development — Tags: — Nat Papovich @ 11:17 am
I’ve been building a new FB5 application for the last couple months and have found myself adding fuses on a daily basis. My natural development process is to make the circuit.xml then go back and add the fuses. But sometimes I get out of order and try to hit a fuseaction in my browser before [...]

July 18, 2005

The Ultimate Rebuff Of CFML Does Not Scale And Fusebox Is Slow

Filed under: Fusebox — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
This puts it all in a nutshell for me "In less than two years, MySpace has emerged as one of the hottest sites on the Web. It has more page views than Google (GOOG ). And with 22 million members, and a growth rate of 2 million a month, it stands to rival MSN (MSFT ), [...]

July 5, 2005

MySpace.com All Over The News Wires – LA Times Article

Filed under: Fusebox — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
Lot’’s of discussion going on about MySpace. MySpace and New Atlanta presented a keynote at CFUNITED which I missed but have read summaries of since and downloaded the PowerPoint presentation itself since and read that. We first blogged about MySpace back on March 17, 2005 having realized that this very busy site was running on [...]

March 17, 2005

The Web’’s Seventh Busiest Site Is Running ColdFusion and FuseBox – MySpace.

Filed under: Fusebox — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
Many of us have heard the ongoing dirge that ColdFusion is not scalable, is not a serious language, environment, etc. etc. Well I just found out that the seventh highest trafficked site on the Internet runs on ColdFusion. Another dirge is that FuseBox imposes a measurable penalty which outweighs any usefulness it imbues. Well I just found [...]

August 6, 2004

File Name Case Checker Created For Fusebox Applications

Filed under: Fusebox — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
If ever an application needs to be moved from a none Unix to a Unix environment there is a challenge to face. All calls to files and the actual file names must match in terms of case. For instance if a file is named dspGetMe.cfm but the call to it is dspgetme.cfm that will throw [...]

July 23, 2004

CFOPEN Good Stuff Going On Check It Out

Filed under: Fusebox — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
I can”t believe it’’s 4 days since we blogged anything, there’’s plenty of good stuff around but time is sometimes hard to find. Steve Nelson and other stalwarts are doing some great work on a Fusebox 4 extension for Dreamweaver called Fusebox Explorer for Dreamweaver. This along with other projects is currently out on the [...]

July 16, 2004

Fusebox 4.1 Release at Fusebox 2004 Conference In Rockville MD

Filed under: Fusebox — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
The Fusebox Conference for 2004 will be held in Rockville Maryland USA on September 19 ,2004. From what we are finding in the field Fusebox continues to grow in usage particularly with large enterprise use of ColdFusion. These sorts of organizations almost always gravitate to frameworks or methodologies in software development. From our [...]

June 14, 2004

Fusebox Email List Is Back At House Of Fusion

Filed under: Fusebox — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
Those who visit our blog regularly know that we are big proponents of Fusebox and Mach-ii. This comes from many years of architecting large enterprise-level web applications with dispersed development teams. We also believe there is room for both frameworks. Fusebox being excellent for procedural development and Mach-ii for fully utilizing the [...]

May 26, 2004

FuseBox 4.0 MVC Free Sample Application A Basic Blog

Filed under: Fusebox — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
We are making a Fusebox 4.0 Sample application available to all who would like to get a copy. This simple blog is meant to demonstrate all the main concepts available in FuseBox 4.0 and shows FB 4.0 in it’’s MVC paradigm. We took an MVC version created by Brian Kotek from a non MVC version that [...]
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