You might even be using a modified form of one of the frameworks and not
know it.  My natural coding style is a lot like fusebox, which made it
easier to learn when I was doing a contract gig at a place that was using
it.

Eric 

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Moretti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, 06 June 2006 16:00
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Fusebox 4 Slow?

dave 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........
>   
I think what you are forgetting is that even if you aren't using Fusebox,
Mach-II, Model-Glue, MVC or any other named application framework, then as
long as you writing a well structured application with reusable code and all
those other good programming techniques, whether that be procedural or
object oriented, you are still using a framework... So basically you are
saying all applications are slow and difficult to manage.
 ;oD




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