"An architect is done not when he has nothing more to add, but when he has nothing left to remove".
I heard this on a PBS show related to buildings, but I spent my 2nd 7 years in SD (Software Development) trying to simplify (much harder to simplify.
Anyway, my initial attraction to Struts is that it gets out of the way, unlike other frameworks I use.
I just wanted to use above quote.
.V
Ted Husted wrote:
10/31/2002 4:52:50 PM, "Craig R. McClanahan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
but on the whole we should be able to let people freely choose their view-tier technology just like we currently let them choose their model-tier technology. To me, the core value add of Struts
has always been the controller, and there's lots
we can do in that space.
+1-Ted.
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