"bloating apps with generic junk" -> well when you work on your own projects maybe but when customer changes his mind twice a week, generic junks starts becoming quite handy.

On 10/19/2011 12:54 PM, Bruno René Santos wrote:
Hey Hugi,

Continuing the off-topic :) (sorry everyone feel free to ignore this) I have
just watched the clip and yet she has a point I think It is totally
dependent on the amount of logic your project has and also the the
frameworks you're using. For large projects and large teams, worrying about
CSS, HTML, SQL and other low level conceptions on a daily basis can be quite
a nuisance when you have forms and windows layouts with dozens of fields
that need validation, event handling and persistence. I use cayenne for most
of my projects and I dont feel cheated or disconnected from the low levels
of my application at all, but being able to worry with more high-level
concepts on a daily basis it is much more efficient, at least for me.
I completely agree.

Marek.

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