The late half of 2008 was particularly busy time for me, and between all the conferences and awards programs, not to mention all the stuff happening in my own business, I didn’t end up having a lot of time for … Continue reading
Category Archives: Fusebox
Like frameworks? I do
I’ve been a Fusebox gal from way back in the version 2ish days, before versioning was something that was done with any kind of discipline. I still remember the old mailing list days very fondly – there was a very … Continue reading
January 4, 2008
by Kay
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Easier than I thought, but not as easy as I thought: Illudium PU-36, Fusebox 5, and ColdSpring
I’ve been a long-time Fusebox coder (since version 2) and have always asserted that for most small scale web applications, a procedural approach is 100% fine. I could never be bothered with the overhead that object-oriented code takes, considering the … Continue reading
April 13, 2007
by Kay
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Fusebox-driven site nominated for Webby Awards
I got some exciting news the other day: my pet project web site, the Perth International Arts Festival, has been nominated in the events category of the 11th Annual Webby Awards (the so-called “Oscars of the Internet”). The official winners … Continue reading
I love Fusedocs
It’s Festival time again… in two weeks, the 2006 Perth International Arts Festival web site will be launched. So right now we’re making (mostly minor) modifications to the system and finishing off the new functionality. And madly trying to finish … Continue reading
Mach-ii vs Fusebox 4
Over on the CFAussie list, Jason Sheedy asked this question. In his post he said: I find myself asking, ‘why OO in a web environment’ and ‘how often do you really need to re-use code blocks’? I started writing a … Continue reading