Hi ,
I don't want to start a framework discussion here but I'm loving PureMVC and
would like to describe my point of view:

I'm using PureMVC for years and these days it turns out that is more
powerful than ever for me.

I remember a lot of discussions regarding AS3 framework benchmarks and their
particular features a few years ago. And I also remember that Cliff Hall
(the author of PureMVC) was never tired to explain why PureMVC is like it is
and why it doesn't implement the "hottest shit" [1].

Years later I understand Cliffs ideas behind PureMVC more and more. Today we
can just grab a copy of PureMVC and compile it to JavaScript... it works
with FlexJS out of the box!

The other big advantage of PureMVC is that it was ported to nearly any
relevant programming language.
And if there's no port for your favorite language available you've a fair
chance to implement it by yourself cause PureMVC consist of just a few
classes and interfaces.
At the end this means that you've a faire chance to port your complete
business logic of of your valuable apps to any other programming language.
Maybe this will be never happen but to know that it would be possible calmed
down ;-)

Thanks,
Olaf


[1] Quote of http://puremvc.org/
While the "release early, release often" development philosophy can help a
team learn what their product should do, if that product is a framework,
adopters often tire of trying to hit a moving target. With PureMVC, we
nailed down the scope early on, fixed the bugs, and let it be.







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