great alternative thread
thanks guys
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 9:05 PM, Dave Watts wrote:
> > > No one needs to learn "framework mumbo-jumbo", but if that's how you
> > > see frameworks, you're missing the point. The point of using a
> > > framework is to be able to spend less time thinking about
> > No one needs to learn "framework mumbo-jumbo", but if that's how you
> > see frameworks, you're missing the point. The point of using a
> > framework is to be able to spend less time thinking about how you
> > organize things. Frameworks are for lazy people like me. I'd rather be
> > watching T
Dave Watts wrote:
No one needs to learn "framework mumbo-jumbo", but if that's how you
see frameworks, you're missing the point. The point of using a
framework is to be able to spend less time thinking about how you
organize things. Frameworks are for lazy people like me. I'd rather be
watching T
> Don't let the programmers on the list intimidate you into learning a bunch of
> framework mumbo-jumbo. If you learned Flash/Flex
> after earning a Computer Science degree, it makes sense because they *start*
> with OOP day one in school. But for creative
> Flash peeps, frameworks are a Brazilia
But to be fair, this list is clearly marked "flashcoders" so we tend to
talk a lot about code... and get really excited about OOP & MVC ;)
To be a bit pedantic - the Controller is supposed to respond to "input"
from the view and interpret that input to change the model, or possibly
the view.
-boun...@chattyfig.figleaf.com] On Behalf Of Radley Marx
Sent: woensdag 20 januari 2010 20:54
To: Flash Coders List
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Using MVC for a site framework (for
non-programmers)
Don't let the programmers on the list intimidate you into learning a bunch
of framework mumbo-jum
Don't let the programmers on the list intimidate you into learning a bunch of
framework mumbo-jumbo. If you learned Flash/Flex after earning a Computer
Science degree, it makes sense because they *start* with OOP day one in school.
But for creative Flash peeps, frameworks are a Brazilian black
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