Fusebox (programming)
Fusebox is a web application framework for ColdFusion and PHP. Originally released in 1997, the current version, 5.5.1, was released in March 2008. In January 2012 the rights to Fusebox were transferred from TeraTech to a team of five developers, who have removed the rights and placed the framework in the hands of the community.
Fusebox is intended to be easy to learn and provides benefits by helping developers structure their code through a set of simple conventions. Fusebox also allows advanced developers to build large applications, leveraging design patterns and object-oriented programming techniques if they wish.