Thanks everyone for all the links.  And I thought I would be bored this weekend, lol.  Seems like the consensus is that Model Glue is the framework of choice these days.  Any votes/biases for anything else?
 
mcg


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From: Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: 06/09/2006 03:28PM
Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Frameworks

MCG -

There's a pretty good quickstart guide for MG
http://www.model-glue.org/quickstart/index.html

If you have an hour or so to sit down and go through the guide, you
should have a feel for whether or not it's suitable for your
development team's skill set.  It does have a lower learning curve
than Mach-II, and seems to have a very good balance of features.

-Cameron

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> How quickly do you see team members with little OO experience picking this
> up (MG is OO only, correct?)?


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