On 6/6/06, dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The thing I always hear about frameworks is about how much easier it is to 
> manage but yet all of them really slow down the apps for the end user which I 
> can't see the good of since a the apps aren't made for the developers they 
> are made for the users yet they are penalized so the developers can have an 
> easier day........
>
> ~Dave the disruptor~

well, everything in moderation.

obviously, there's a "happy medium" between performance degradation
and ease of maintenance.  the ideal is that you do suffer a
performance hit...but it's (theoretically) negligible enough that it's
worth it for the ease of maintenance.

but again, this is just IMO and I'm not actively trying to convert
anybody to anything.  if you don't think that the performance hit is
worth it (and maybe for you it's not...maybe you're able to maintain
your code easily enough without a formal framework in place), then God
bless ya and keep at it :)

-- 
Charlie Griefer

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