Joe Rinehart wrote:
> Model-Glue, Mach-II, and MVC Fusebox are such tools.

<snip>

> So, are frameworks like MG/M2/FB necessary for a simple
> web app?  No, of course not.

<snip>

> Frameworks like MG/M2/FB are simply tools good
> developers - those members of the development
> community who do work that's moved past writing
> the Nth iteration of a web-based contact manager -
> will recognize as being appropriate for Web-based
> presentation of applications that are reusable
> for multiple clients mediums.

Thanks Joe. :P

Just thought I'd give you grief, because, I can. :P

I do think it's kinda funny, the irony that you mentioned the Nth
iteration of a web-based contact manager because I'm currently working
on a contact manager that's complex enough to need OO encapsulation.
:) Only because it's both internationalized and designed to be a
pluggable API that can support multiple applications and formats.



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