Adapting Your Framework

In the last couple of months, [I] have been doing a lot of thinking about frameworks. They certainly are very important, and each has it's strengths and weaknesses. But are we choosing our frameworks for the right reasons?

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Because a framework has two end-users, the coders who work with it, to hopefully churn out high quality applications, and the end users who use the applications, hoping for high usability, efficiency and scalability.

Each has a different need, so what we really need is an Adaptive Framework/Metholodogy that adapts as both ends change.

Written by Craig M. Rosenblum.

Chris Charlton

Chris CharltonChris, Los Angeles' CSS & ActionScript guru, successfully cannonballed into web development in the late 90's. Always caught up with the latest in Flash, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, and XML, Chris authored premium articles for the largest Dreamweaver/Flash community (www.DMXzone.com) and produced WebDevDesign (iTunes featured), a popular Web Design & Development Podcast. Somewhere, Chris finds time to run an authorized Adobe user group focused around open source and Adobe technologies. Being a big community leader, Chris Charlton remains a resident faculty member of the Rich Media Insitute and lends himself to speak at large industry events, like JobStock, NAB, and FITC Hollywood.

Brain cycles from Chris are always Web Standards, Flash Platform, and accessibility.

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