Claude said 'Flexibility? Framework means rules, how can rules add 
flexibilty?'

I have often felt that rules (structure,framework) provides the enviroment 
for flexiblity....

just my 2 cents

charlie hanlon


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Claude Schneegans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: OOP, why me?


> >>The biggest reasons I see for using frameworks are:
> -code reuse
> -flexibility
> -maintainability
> -documented code
>
> Well, IMHO these are just clichés.
> - code reuse? I don't see what in non framework application makes
> reusing any code any more difficult.
> - Flexibility? Framework means rules, how can rules add flexibilty?
> - Maintainability? By someone who knows the framework, may be, but for
> other (most of the time), it is like hell.
> - documented code? Any code should be documented, in a framework or not.
> Frameworks do not create documentation.
>
> Anyway, any experienced programer will end up with his own way to design
> applications,
> this is some kind of a framework, and it is the best one, because it is 
> HIS.
>
> Gee I'm using a framework, and I didn't even know about it ;-)
>
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