I'm liking MG:U too.  Seems to be pretty sense-icle.  Reactor really
made sense to me, I started using it before I went the MG route, but
found that I really liked alot of the stuff MG brought to the table.

Now my main concern is modeling the stuff right, making the right bits
and pieces an object or whatever.  Seems to be the hardest part
anyways, no matter what route you take.

I'm tempted to put a lot of the stuff in my Reactor objects, which I
don't think is quite OO enough, but stems from using it first, and the
fact that with Reactor alone you've got a pretty good framework to do
stuff.

I'm still rolling frameworks around in my mind, in general, but I do
like many of the concepts... mostly the idea of strangers being able
to work on some code, but it turns out that you can have spaghetti
code with frameworks too.  Oh No!!!!! :-)

Good stuff though, and nice to know how to work within 'em, no doubt.

On 9/12/06, James Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From my investigations, MG-Unity is a very good choice for the OO
> style framework. It combines MG, Coldspring and Reactor and the way
> each of these does things makes a lot of sense.
>
> On 9/13/06, Donna French <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well I've finally read thru Sean Corfield's framework comparison post, 
> > presentation and have decided to dive into the CF framework world with 
> > Model-Glue. My background includes some VB.NET windows application 
> > development & I'd like to hear from anyone willing to post.
> >
> > Whether you're using Model-Glue or not, and what you like about the 
> > framework you are using - as well as what you don't like.
> >
> > I know this has been beaten to death but we all know that once we decide to 
> > learn something new we have to ask for ourselves.
>
> --
> CFAJAX docs and other useful articles:
> http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/
>
> 

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