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by fsk
4112 days ago
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I haven't seen a single MVC-style framework that I liked. I don't understand how such an awful idea can be so popular. It sucks to be in an industry that chases fads over substance. MVC frameworks I have tried at work: Java/Spring/jsp/beans Ruby on Rails angular.js zend All were awful. I do like libraries, things you can plug and play and use where you want (like jQuery). A framework demands that your whole application be written in its style. For example, the Ruby on Rails project used a legacy database, which was not written in primary key autoincrement integer Rails style. That project was a disaster and that startup failed. With financial data, demanding the primary key to be autoincrement integer forces a lot of unnecessary joins, when you already have natural keys like Ticker or CUSIP. |
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