At 07:40 2016-11-07, Dave Crozier <[email protected]> wrote:
Frameworks are ok but only when you want to do the things that the
framework allows.
And at that point, you may be so deep in that it is made
difficult to break out.
This applies more generally to the approach one takes to one's
app. Sometimes, I have had to recode sections of code when my boss
changed the rules that I was counting on.
I also find that a set of classes, well written and tested are the
best way to generate an application and they are easily
updateable/modified using either a bae class update or using subclassing.
Is this a framework? In a way, I have a framework of my own.
[snipped previous]
Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko
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