As a principle, what would you suggest as an alternative? It's all well and good when a project happens to be small enough that it fits in nicely with the aptitude and resources available to one person, but as we know not all projects are like that.

I recall you said something similar recently about POE, and also not as specifically less recently. I sorta agreed with you there — my point was that reusing good design is as good as reusing good code — but sometimes you don't have time to do all the coding yourself. (This is problem is remarkable in UI; and most certainly in web presentation where there's a lot of menial work.)

You seem to be hinting at a profound distinction between library (or module) and framework. If I'm smelling right, would you care to share your thoughts on the differences?


In reply to Re^6: which perl gui toolkit to use? by gaal
in thread which perl gui toolkit to use? by redss

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