The best tool for the job depends both on the job that you need to do
and your experience/skill.  If you need to pound some nails, a
standard hammer will likely be the best tool for the job, and it's an
easy one to learn how to use.  But if you need to pound a LOT of
nails, an air-hammer is probably a better choice.  It's far more
expensive, a bit harder to use, and certainly more dangerous, but a
lot faster when you have a lot of nails.

The same applies to development frameworks.  Different projects and
different developers will different needs and skills, and therefore
the "best" framework will likely differ as well.

cheers,
barneyb

On 4/29/07, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well..Why not?
>
> :-)
>

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