>Nothing is up to date. Newspapers are hours old
Frameworks don't change hourly <g>
>magazines are months old.
How would it be possible ot keep a magazine up to date? print issues every 15 minutes. Come on be serious.
>Vendors' websites are not necessarily updated more frequently.
If and when that's the case it gives a good idea of how serious they are about their tool. But there could also be good reasons for that. For example preparing to release a major version of a framework. I'll always prefer a better framework over a terrific web site. After the framework has been released they'll have time to fix the web site. That's why somebody looking to buy a framework should always contact the makers before making a buying decision.
>Most vendors will say whatever they need to sell products (as far as I know none of the framework vendors have ever said anything dishonest).
You give weight to what I was saying. They should update info about their frameworks if they don't say nothing dishonest.
>You're either part of the solution of part of the problem.
Does that mean that because I don't contribute I'm part of problem? Weird logic here. Perhaps that's the reason I don't contribute. I don't want to be a part of the problem <g>
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