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>Hi Garrett.
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>Do a search on framework on the UT and you will see some excellent discussions on this very topic. This topic comes up every week or so.
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>A few others will probably jump in with some great opinions.
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>You should look for a framework that does things the way you do, otherwise you will end up changing everything and losing the benefit you were seeking in the first place.
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>I have tried out VPM and looked at the docs for several other frameworks. All seem good. I have decidd to build my own though. Mostly for the learning experience and because I think that many of the frameworks go too far and have become too complex. Of course IMHO.
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>I think that you would have difficultly in mixing frameworks unless they were designed to work together.
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>Codebook is seemlingly one of the more popular framework standards. It is by no means the gospel.
Thanks alot for your response!
I see, from your advise to do a UT search, that this subject has a lot of interest. Also, that my questions come close to beating a dead horse. However, if anyone else happens to like beating dead horses - please feel free to throw in any more advice.
P.S. I didn't realize that the Universal Thread was so useful! I'm gonna pay for the upgrade right now.
Thanks!
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