I do choose frameworks. If i can not use HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, ASP, SQL, and C#/Java; I should try another career path.
This has been my own rule since day one and I keep to it.
For the first time I find a bold article clearly written about a decision I made years ago.
I am more comfortable with the good old Notepad for all coding, and sometimes the MVS IDE.
I still use DOS commands to manage my directories.
Yes, I am not the best out there, but the little I know gives me joy.
Your article, Sir, gives me the courage to continue learning and applying.
I also understand you did not say, 'do not use frameworks'.
Thank you so much, it means a lot to me, I feel energized, because I like digging things to their root. I like knowing what things are, why and how, they work.
Thank you David Wickes, I am following you from today onward.
I am Mr. Chieki Chukwuezugo
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I do choose frameworks. If i can not use HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, ASP, SQL, and C#/Java; I should try another career path.
This has been my own rule since day one and I keep to it.
For the first time I find a bold article clearly written about a decision I made years ago.
I am more comfortable with the good old Notepad for all coding, and sometimes the MVS IDE.
I still use DOS commands to manage my directories.
Yes, I am not the best out there, but the little I know gives me joy.
Your article, Sir, gives me the courage to continue learning and applying.
I also understand you did not say, 'do not use frameworks'.
Thank you so much, it means a lot to me, I feel energized, because I like digging things to their root. I like knowing what things are, why and how, they work.
Thank you David Wickes, I am following you from today onward.
I am Mr. Chieki Chukwuezugo