Walker's analysis makes sense. In economic terms: If by using a
framework you are able to produce the "same simple web app" in less
time, you may say that you have increased your productivity and as a
consequence you are able to reduce your costs and increase your
profit. It has nothing to do with the final price of the "product" you
are selling.

On Mar 18, 10:09 am, "sixlaneve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> might sounds like a stupid questions but...
>
> if cakephp is a rapid development framework (and it looks like), does
> it mean that developing a simple web app will cost less money?


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