Hi Claude,

>> 2, the framework is heavy and too complex,
Any system you work with could be heavy and too complex - this is not just
specific to frameworks?
>> 3, you have no experience with the framework,
Would you have experience with the new client code base - frameworked or
not?

At least with point 3  when you discover the same framework down the line
this point won't be true.

On 08/06/06, Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>I have also worked on client applications using non-frameworked
> code that takes days or even WEEKS to effectively be able to make
> changes to.
>
> This has strickly nothing to do with the app being frameworked or not.
> In fact, the ideal situation is when
> 1, it is frameworked,
> 2, the framework is light and simple,
> 3, you have a fairly good experience with the framework,
>
> 1, it is frameworked,
> 2, the framework is heavy and too complex,
> 3, you have no experience with the framework,
>
> Unfortunately, the worse conditions are met much more often than the
> ideal,
> especially with FB which is ridilulously heavy and complex for nothing.
>
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