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by dion.
Original Post: Aren't you bored of Java frameworks? I am.
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Back in the day, I was the first person to know, and care about version 2.6.1 of FooBar, the open source framework that does everything that you need.
For one, as editor-in-chief of TheServerSide, it was my job to be on top of things.
For two, I actually cared. The playing field was fun, there was a lot of innovation. It was a brave new world.
Fast forward to 2006, and I am the anti-framework releaser. If I never see "YetAnotherMVC 1.2 Released" announcement on TSS and others, it will be too soon.
Isn't it just so BORING? Partially, I think I hit the end of the road on keeping up with the Jones'. At the end of the day I want to get my job done. I want to produce business functionality for my clients. ROI and all that garbage.
Now, I am living part of my life in the land of the UI. What has excited me about this land, is that when I develop a great Web UI for a client I can:
- Show my wife, and she can see that it is cool. Telling her (totally non-technical thank god) that I refactored my 3-tier backend using ALL of the GoF patterns isn't a turn on. Neither is showing her a web page, but at least she can get it.
- Same for the client: Watching clients say "wow" is worth it. The backend is very important, but the front end is big too.
So, I am officially bored of all of the server side framework crap. I do listen for some things. Every Dojo/Prototype/Scriptaculous release makes me look, as so much has been added, because they are so young.