Except the question wasn't about learning.  It's about being productive.
And too often NIH is the anti-productivity pill.  Don't want a feature?
Don't use it.  Wicket offers a lot that I don't use but I'd have to crazy
not to use it because of that.

On 7/24/07, davor-x <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> I'm making software for > 10 years now. And I dont use / like orm. But
> that's
> me. I hate everything that's bloated with features. I hope wicket will not
> add new features in it's core. For my use, I've build a kind of my inhouse
> orm, I want to view the same data in, say a browsable and selectable list
> and then in a crud form - synchonized. The best and only way of learning -
> for me - is: DIY.
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