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[ale] Well, this does nothing for the reputation of Linux
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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- From: mbt at naunetcorp.com (Michael B. Trausch)