Agree with you Tom.  Even if you may not find a need of packaged frameworks,
I'm sure we all operate on our own pseudo- coding structure.  Something that
makes the code predictable to the next guy, yet still being fluid and
flexible as we need it to be.  Often, I think rigidity of frameworks often
goes on the way of creativity.



>Maybe you don't have a 'framework' in the sense of FB or Mach, but I
>bet you have the same ways of doing common things that you use over and
>over again.
>Which is all a good framework is, really :-)


>Tom Chiverton



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