Distributing Code to Developers

After all the fusestubs are completed, the only thing left to do is write the code. You are probably thinking, “The only thing? That’s the biggest part!” Maybe you are right, but it all depends on your point of view.

Because we have created such tight Fusedocs, we have ensured the successful integration of all the pieces. That means that someone with no knowledge of the complete system can create the fuses. Just because you architected the application does not mean that you have to write it. By transferring that documentation to the Fusedocs, you give each fuse the power to assemble itself outside of the system.

Steve Nelson’s SecretAgents.com aims to accomplish that very task— subcontracting fusecoders who know ...

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