On the php|architect blog there's a new post from Cal Evans (of Ibuildings) with what he thinks is one of the largest reasons that frameworks aren't as well-adopted as they should be - arrogance.
Developers are notoriously self-confident in their ability to write code that is better, faster, cleaner and better-smelling than everybody else's.
In today's environment, however, the focus is on producing immediately useful code'"and, given the richness of today's frameworks, those who eschew them in...
Top Five Posts of 2011 - Bradley Holt
Continuing a trend started by Cal Evans and then followed by Chris Cornutt, Matthew Turland, and Joe Devon; here are the top five most viewed posts from my blog in 2011. 5. CouchDB and...
Top 10 Posts of 2011 - Matthew Turland
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Top three posts of 2011 - blog.phpdeveloper.org »...
With a nod to this post from Cal Evans, I’m presenting my own “Top Three” posts from 2011, in order of descending popularity: I don’t understand the 9-to-5: This one is easily the...
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