Adam Howitt's Blog

Jun 07
2007

Show us yer Fusebox Applications!

We're running a fusebox video competition for anyone who can throw together a ten minute screencast showing a publicly available fusebox application
 you have built.  The full rules are up at Fusebox.org

If you are planning to enter something but haven't started yet please give us a preview by commenting here.  If you have ideas but don't have the technology or need a hand, let me know how I can help below.

I'm looking forward to seeing some good stuff there.  The idea behind the competition is to get Fusebox, PHP and ColdFusion out there in front of the YouTube nation... 

If you want to give us a helping hand, please Digg this post or the fusebox homepage or any videos you come across! 

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  1. i'm a bit confused. i understand the video should be no more than 10 minutes in length... but is the implication that the application could be built in 10 minutes or less (e.g. MG's blog-in-9-minutes)?

    i built www.cfquestions.com on FB 5 (and tried to keep to a strict MVC approcah). i had planned on submitting the code as a sample app to the FB documentation folks... but i could also throw together a video.

    the problem is that cfquestions didn't take 10 minutes to build :)

  2. Hi Charlie! Good question. We talked about this amongst ourselves and agreed that while ideally it should be build an app in 10 minutes to demonstrate the efficiency of fusebox and CF/PHP we will still consider videos that just highlight the implementation details of a cool fusebox application. It just has to be publicly available source so others can pull it down and the winner is ultimately the most popular vid according to YouTube's counter.

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