I have followed this discussion, and I must agree with you :-) -- Pagarbiai, Vladas Diržys Tel.: +370 620 69020 www.dirzys.com
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 18:52, Sean Utt <[email protected]> wrote: > Interesting how people jump to conclusions. > > These kinds of threads all run the same course. They start with, "I really > love XYZ." Then it's, "But it doesn't make my coffee in the morning for me." > And eventually it degrades into, "I'm a programmer but I really hate writing > code, why doesn't this tool do my job for me?" > > Zend Framework is not the only choice available. If you like the others > more, use one of them. > > If you need code that does something different, write it -- you are a > programmer, are you not? If you need to generate your database code > automatically, write code that does that for you. That is what programmers > do: they write code. If you cannot write the code yourself because you are > not a programmer, pay someone who is a programmer to solve your problem for > you. If you cannot write the code and you cannot pay to have it written, > learn to use flattery, because you are going to need it. > > -- Sean > > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Carlton Gibson <[email protected]> > *To:* Zend Framework General <[email protected]> > *Sent:* Wednesday, September 16, 2009 8:12 AM > *Subject:* Re: [fw-general] Is there anybody from Zend team ? > > > On 16 Sep 2009, at 16:00, aoohralex wrote: > > So you think this is a mistake that these things are in Symfony Framework, > ASP.NET Framework and many others frameworks ? :) > > > No. What they do is up to them. My comments are directly entirely at Zend > Framework and should not be taken to imply anything about any other > framework. > > What I don't want is for Zend Framework to start dictating which components > I use and how and when. Again, one of the chief selling points of Zend > Framework is that isn't "opinionated" in this sense. > > I accept that Zend Framework may be slower off the mark for some tasks than > other frameworks because it is not opinionated. (Although how much slower > having done it once I really question.) The trade off is massive > flexibility. I can use the same components all over the place (and do). > > All I can suggest is that you use it for a good period and then make your > own mind up. > > Regards, > Carlton > >
