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by fermienrico
1899 days ago
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On the other side of the fence: Your own shitty framework owns your code, it locks you into this custom frankenstine thing that is a ball of mud that also smells bad. No one wants to look at it, it brings the best developers to their knees and the docs are impossible to relate to. One dude knows how it works and the tech debt is deep. I'll take a Django project instead, thank you very much. This is an age old discussion about appropriate abstraction. |
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Spaghetti with mudballs is not shy to take over code that happens tobe written in a framework, it is just a function how much care is given for a codebase. In cases where a frameworks help it does provide some structure that can be used as an organizing unit but it should not be followed dogmatically.