> Count me as old-fashioned, but very few apps really need those kinds of frameworks. They could mostly do without them.
Probably true if you look at it in a vacuum. I think if there's a big team a framework is certainly helpful to keep thing's organized and the borders a bit more defined. You also benefit from a community, best practises and documentation about how things should be structured and work.
Probably true if you look at it in a vacuum. I think if there's a big team a framework is certainly helpful to keep thing's organized and the borders a bit more defined. You also benefit from a community, best practises and documentation about how things should be structured and work.