On Sat, 15 Oct 2011, LG wrote:

Using a framework exposes you (and your team) to best practices and
patterns, at least as the makers of the framework view the world. This
generally leads to better maintainability and an overall higher velocity
in the long run.  It shouldn't take more than a day or two to get familiar
with it, so it can't hurt.

Laurence,

  Well, the 'team' consists of me. :-) However, when this is done both my
client and the state regulator will use it to gain insights into permit
compliance and the dynamics controlling water chemistry and biota.

  Of course, I'd like to sell the same tool to other prospective clients,
too. If the state finds it useful they could well 'encourage' its use by
permit holders. So, your points are valid.

  Only a day or two for familiarization, eh? I'll see if you're correct. :-)

Thanks,

Rich

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