And atop they can also enforce design patterns which is no bad thing.




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-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Tong
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wed May 02 22:34:44 2007
Subject: Re: Can I ask a question? (RE: Frameworks)

Hi Jeff,

A very quick answer is that if i came and worked for your company would i
know on the first day which snippets did what?  Would I conform to your
standards?  Frameworks allow people to pick up code and run with it quickly
and conform to rules set out with in the framework.

HTH

On 02/05/07, Jeff Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We've (our development team) been using Dreamweaver, and we use it
> internally for checking in/out documents. We write CFCs and utilize
> Dreamweaver's "Components" tab. We use store all of our "most used code"
in
> snippets that we all share, and we're all trained Computer Science
graduates
> (not designers or graphic artists who "picked up" web "programming")...
>
> Why would we use a framework? What would be the benefit?
>
> I only ask because all of these framework discussions always leave me with
> the feeling of, "hmmm... that sounds really 'neat' but with our workflow
it
> seems really redundant..." or perhaps better said, "that seems like a lot
of
> overhead to achieve what we already achieve pretty effortlessly"...
>
> Is there something I'm missing from a framework that I don't get from
> simply utilizing all the tools available in Dreamweaver? Even Ajax, which
> gave me pause a few months ago, thinking, "hmmm, now I *might* need a
> framework to implement some of these whiz-bang Ajax doo-hickeys" now seems
a
> thing of the past with Spry shipping with Dreamweaver CS3.
>
> Am I missing something? We don't re-write code. We re-use everything. It's
> all available in our snippet library, and our CFCs are constantly being
> reused. Is there something more that we could be doing with a framework
that
> we're not able to do without it?
>
> I just thought it seemed like an "appropriate" question because of the
> framework threads that have been popping up all over the place lately...
got
> me thinking and all...
>
>
> 



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