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Using FLiP and Fusebox as a single developer

Using FLiP and Fusebox as a single developer. Christian Ready http://christianready.com. About me. Web development background Designing / Developing web sites since 1996 Independent consultant / designer / developer Using Fusebox since version 2 Civil Air Patrol background Joined 1994

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Using FLiP and Fusebox as a single developer

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  1. Using FLiP and Fusebox as a single developer Christian Ready http://christianready.com

  2. About me

  3. Web development background • Designing / Developing web sites since 1996 • Independent consultant / designer / developer • Using Fusebox since version 2 Civil Air Patrol background • Joined 1994 • Developed first web site in 1996 • Commander, Group II Maryland Wing • Web designer, developer, editor

  4. Web application framework • Circuits • Fuses • Exit FuseActions (XFA’s) • FuseDocs • Core Files

  5. circuit.xml.cfm <circuit access="public"> <fuseaction name="main"> <xfa name=“next" value="hello.about" /> <include template="qry_getHello" /> <include template="act_formatHello" /> <include template="dsp_hello" /> </fuseaction> <fuseaction name="about"> <xfa name=“back" value="hello.main" /> <include template="qry_getSiteInfo" /> <include template="act_formatSiteInfo" /> <include template="dsp_siteInfo" /> </fuseaction> </circuit>

  6. Civil Air Patrol

  7. About Civil Air Patrol • Civilian auxiliary to USAF • SAR, ES, & DR • Homeland Security • Cadet Programs • Aerospace Education

  8. Civil Air Patrol, Maryland Wing

  9. Civil Air Patrol, Maryland Wing • 1300 Members • 34 Search and Rescue missions in FY 2005 • 23 Finds • 1 Wing HQ • 3 Groups • 25 Squadrons

  10. Client Requirements • Reinforce MDWG/CAP brand as USAF AUX • Promote MDWG to general public • Recruit new members • Resource to wing staff, group, squadron personnel • Wing staff to manage site content • Better than any other CAP site.

  11. Development Goals • XHTML/CSS • Accessible (Section 508/WAG 1.0 compliant) • Fusebox 4.1 • MVC

  12. FLiP Fusebox Lifecycle Process

  13. FLiP Fusebox Lifecycle Process • Wireframe • Template design • Prototype w/DevNotes • Architecture & Fusedocs • Coding • Unit Testing • Delivery

  14. Wireframe (didn’t do it)

  15. Design Templates December 2004

  16. Prototype w/DevNotes Feb – May 2005 (http://mdcap.org/prototype/)

  17. Architecture & Fusedocs May – July 2005

  18. Coding July – August 2005

  19. Beta Release August 6, 2005

  20. Content Development August 6 – September 2 2005

  21. + = ?

  22. Launch September 11, 2005

  23. Special thanks to… • Col Kay Joslin Walling • Lt Col Jon Royer • Lt Col John Weiser • Maj Bruce Drury • Maj John Henderson • Maj John Long • Maj Keith Spraker • Capt Robert Terry • Capt Joeseph Winter • 1st Lt Brenda Reed • 1st Lt Philip Szczepanski • 1st Lt Steven Solomon • 2d Lt Fred Holm • SM Lora Dikani Czarnowsky • 2d Lt Courtney Smith • C/1st Lt Jennifer Reed • C/MSgt Chiara Burgan

  24. Fusebox & FLiP • http://fusebox.org/ • http://grokfusebox.com/ • http://halhelms.com/ • http://shayna.com/

  25. Thanks! http://christianready.com chris@christianready.com

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