[nycphp-talk] Philosophy of Frameworks (Was: CAKE Ain't Soup!)
Brian Dailey
support at dailytechnology.net
Thu Jan 11 10:47:02 EST 2007
I feel bad for writing the email that unleashed all this.
So I donated to the Cake Foundation. ;-) From my own pocket, mind you,
not my employer's. Cake's been worth it for me.
- Brian
Nate Abele wrote:
> Ah, so you're a support puke, not an actual programmer. Yeah, that
> explains a thing or two.
>
> Anyway, in an effort to cut this discussion short, I'm going to simply
> suggest that you don't use Cake. Not now, or at any point in the
> future. I, as a core dev of the project, am telling you that no good
> can come of it. And this way, if you continue to spout your unasked
> for, poorly reasoned, and grammatically incorrect opinions, the only
> reasonable conclusion one could reach is that you're a troll with a
> learning disability.
>
> Have a nice day :-)
>
> - Nate
>
>> One this this end user for sure DOES NOT do is waste my valuable time on
>> convoluted nonsense like this explanation has provided. With over twenty
>> five years of experience in and around Quality Assurance and Customer
>> Support I can categorically state that this is YET ANOTHER case of an
>> software engineer who has not or can not put himself in the end user
>> position to experience the real world and does not use or test the
>> product that he creates as an end user.
>
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