Adam Reynolds wrote:
> Frameworks in general are (quoting from wiki here): In software
> development, a *framework* is a defined support structure in which
> another software project can be organized and developed.

Smells like a FarCry to me.

> There are also links to Content Management Frameworks aka Content
> Management Systems, which I think is where Farcry sits. It is not what I
> would call a framework, because Farcry as a framework does not dictate
> to me how to organize and develop my code.

Perhaps you haven't attempted to use it to build something other than
an extension to the existing FarCry CMS -- which is built on the FarCry
framework.

> Getting vague about this isn't good, because if you stick Farcry down as
> one of the frameworks you know on your CV, I wouldn't employ you ;) It's
> a CMS.

So if I could show you an application built in FarCry such as a shop,
or a customer relationship management suite, or an inventory management
system, or a conference management solution, or a... would this
constitute being a framework?

Regards,

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/


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