Right...but...learning a new framework or two, depending on which you
choose and how you use 'em, will make you a better MVC'er, OO'er, ORM'er,
Frameworker, etc...

...if you take my meaning. And most/all of those things are likely to help
you land your next job, regardless of which framework(s) they do or do not
use.


On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 11:20 AM, Don <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> But my approach to frameworks has been to 'wait and see'. Because I don't
> like wasting my time. I need to do something on a daily basis other wise it
> wont stick.
>
> I delayed learning any Framework and then just learned fusebox at a
> job/contract.
>
> I was going to ask, "which frameworks are the most popular" in terms of
> actual employment statistics but even then, it might all be a waste of time
> if my next contract doesn't use ( framework x,y, or z ). So I think I'll
> continue conserving my energy and just focus on CF. Maybe checkout FW/1 for
> my own projects from what a few here have said about it. didn't find the
> documention all that great though.
>
>
>
>
> 

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