Re: My MVC critique

2007-03-22 Thread James Stroud
James Stroud wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Looking at different MVC frameworks from many langauges from PHP to >> Python, I've concluded that the explosion of MVC frameworks is mainly >> due to undisciplined & unexperienced programmers. >> >> Nobody would argue about the separation of the

Re: My MVC critique

2007-03-22 Thread James Stroud
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Looking at different MVC frameworks from many langauges from PHP to > Python, I've concluded that the explosion of MVC frameworks is mainly > due to undisciplined & unexperienced programmers. > > Nobody would argue about the separation of the layers because this is > not

Re: My MVC critique

2007-03-22 Thread Bruno Desthuilliers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : (snip) > What MVC does not emphasis is the separation of the data access layer, Why should it ? Smalltalk is not only a language, it's a complete environment that provides automatic persistency. (snip some more OT stuff) And what's your question about Python, exact

Re: My MVC critique

2007-03-22 Thread Michael Bentley
On Mar 22, 2007, at 9:29 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > mickey mouse Well, at least you spelled Mickey Mouse right... :-) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

My MVC critique

2007-03-22 Thread scott . w . white
Looking at different MVC frameworks from many langauges from PHP to Python, I've concluded that the explosion of MVC frameworks is mainly due to undisciplined & unexperienced programmers. Nobody would argue about the separation of the layers because this is not the problem I have with it, if anyth