To be honest, I think the real issue that he’s attacking in that post is that some people see the world through the eyes of the tools and want to build everything with whatever tool it may be, when for some of the things they’re doing it’s like killing a flee with a sledge hammer. They get stuck into the mindset that you can’t build a web app without an enormous framework - it’s like saying you can’t write, compile and run a java class with notepad + javac + java.

 

It’s analogous to what tends to happen in the Java EE world – development entities get so caught up in all the hype that they use it (java EE) whenever and wherever they can, when in actual fact, a simple Java SE solution would be a much better fit.

 

Tools need to serve the development process, not dictate to it.


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