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Posted by lawrence k on 12/28/06 03:01
NC wrote:
> lawrence k wrote:
> > Very comprehensive, but how does one figure out which ones
> > are any good?
>
> None. The best framework is no framework. Frameworks help
> developers quickly and cost-effectively (with "cost" meaning
> "development cost" rather than "total cost of ownership") develop
> resource-hogging software
That may be a valid criticism of frameworks, if what you're trying to
say, via some hyperbole, is that most frameworks are really bad. I
agree with you that most frameworks are bad, and most frameworks use
too much in the way of resources. But that is why I posted a question
to comp.lang.php. What I'm asking is which frameworks are good? And
part of that answer should include "Uses resources economically." But
then, it doesn't need to be too economic, for reasons I explained in my
last post.
Personally, I've been working on a framework that is minimalist in its
resource use. However, given the large number of open-source frameworks
out there, I question why I should be doing the work that I'm doing.
I'm probably just redoing work that someone else has already done in
some open source project somewhere. My problem is finding that open
source project.
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