[ale] Well, this does nothing for the reputation of Linux
Andy Borgmann
andy at borgmann.me
Mon Jul 22 13:38:04 EDT 2013
"create your own standard framework that you use as the basis for the
things you create, so that you're only solving a problem one time." -
that's exactly what I do. I have a framework. I am definitely not
re-writing my login scrips for example. But like Mike, most of my
programming is NOT general purpose web.
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On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 1:33 PM, Mike Harrison <cluon at geeklabs.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Jul 2013, Michael B. Trausch wrote:
>
>> You can mitigate that and save yourself a lot of time and effort, not to
>> mention save yourself the reinvention of the wheel, by adopting a
>> framework and getting to know it well.
>>
>
> My answer was writing my own "framework". if you are general purpose web
> monkey, a framework is probably a good idea, I'm a very specialized web
> baboon with a limited set of very specific needs. My framework support
> those needs well.
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