Well it's fine if people create their own framework, I just think that it's probably more useful to join an existing framework and contribute to it. A big problem of a myriad of competing frameworks is also that the communities behind it become tiny and fragmented.
What I would like to see more of (yes, maybe I should go ahead and put my money where my mouth is ... ;-) are:
1) integrations between different frameworks (this is often the hardest part of developing an app)
2) real-world apps which show how to do something useful in a particular domain
But on the other hand, probably it's true that some of these 'experiments' do yield useful ideas.
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Well it's fine if people create their own framework, I just think that it's probably more useful to join an existing framework and contribute to it. A big problem of a myriad of competing frameworks is also that the communities behind it become tiny and fragmented.
What I would like to see more of (yes, maybe I should go ahead and put my money where my mouth is ... ;-) are:
1) integrations between different frameworks (this is often the hardest part of developing an app)
2) real-world apps which show how to do something useful in a particular domain
But on the other hand, probably it's true that some of these 'experiments' do yield useful ideas.