[erlang-questions] your first choice?
Richard A. O'Keefe
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Mon Feb 23 01:55:33 CET 2015
On 21/02/2015, at 2:37 am, David Welton <davidnwelton@REDACTED> wrote:
>> Never pick a "framework", since they always limit you in the long run. If I
>> *had* to, I would research nitrogen or n2o.
A framework has technical merits, flaws, and limitations.
It also has a community of people who (puts on cynic's hat)
have a strong self-interest in seeing other people succeed
with it in order to validate their self-investment in it.
So it's not just what _you_ can do in a framework,
it's what you can be _helped_ to do by the proponents of it.
(And with some frameworks, it's what you can stealXXXXXcopy.)
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