On Wednesday, August 21, 2002, at 11:13 , Benoit Hediard wrote:
> Frameworks are usually build on top of design patterns.
Not really. Most frameworks don't really build on any design patterns at
all (and that's a contributing factor to why most frameworks suck!). For
more comments on what makes a bad framework, check out my series of
articles on BroadVision:
http://www.corfield.org/broadvision.phtml
> So frameworks logically enforce design patterns.
A few frameworks do, most don't.
> In Fusebox, it is the "circuit/fuse" design pattern.
I wouldn't really grace the "circuit/fuse" idiom with the moniker "design
pattern" but I will accept that Fusebox forces you to use it... :)
"If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive."
-- Margaret Atwood
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