I am surely not the only one who geeks out over silly putty - its non
newtonian (I think that is what its called) characteristics. Flexable
when you want, hard when you hit it. Just what you want in a framework
actually !

On Jul 13, 1:42 am, Josh Suereth <joshua.suer...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Michael Neale <michael.ne...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Yes I hear that a lot. Jsf2 is *claimed* to be better: would like to
> > hear from people that have used it (as opposed to vendors).
>
> > I think it's too little, too late for jsf2.
>
> > Also, even if jsf2 is made of awesome: there needs to be a better
> > track record of keeping up with the web then was shown in the past (a
> > fast moving jsr? Not likely).
>
> I think I would use any framework made of awesome.   I'd probably also go
> for a web framework made of peanut butter.  I really like peanut butter.
> Plus it's malleable, like silly putty.
>
> - Josh
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