Fusedoc in Applications

It’s worth mentioning yet again that the purpose of Fusedoc is to communicate information between members of a development team, even if the members are “me,” “myself,” and “I.” We’ll start with the point at which the architect hands information to a fusecoder in the form of a fuse stub.

Fuse Stubs

A fuse stub is the combination of a Fusedoc and any HTML from the prototype that belongs to the fuse. This is the means by which the architect tells the fusecoder about two vital areas: the development environment (in the Fusedoc) and the presentation (in the HTML).

Figure 7.3 shows a simple fuse stub for a login form. The top part of the form shows the Fusedoc, and the bottom has the HTML that was pulled from the prototype. ...

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