I find the fact that if something does go wrong in a framework(ed) environment you know *exactly* where to look (even if the project is not yours) so its normally the debugging aspect of the project I look @ first.

Also I think the IDEs are going to (or should) accommodate more and more frameworks in the future which is where the quick agile development will really be.

- Jon

On Aug 22, 2007, at 5:57 PM, Ajai Khattri wrote:

On Wed, 22 Aug 2007, David Merryweather wrote:

It takes some practice for many programmers because it isn't a natural transition, but if you can take off the programmer hat and look at your projects from the problem and solution domain instead, you will find that
these frameworks begin to fit your new thinking.

Absolutely - not having to deal with writing a whole database abstraction or ORM layer really frees you to concentrate more on the business logic
and flow of the application.


--
Aj.

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