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Frameworks and Scalability - Antithesis?

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I was thrilled to read about PlentyOfFish architecture at http://highscalability.com today. What impressed me most was the fact that an incredible amount of scalability was achieved completely ignoring a number of design qualities that web frameworks try to provide via layers of abstractions. This architecture just reinforces the idea that complex problems can be solved without complex abstractions.

I wonder if developers really need all those frameworks that try to hide the new from Java, the <a href="...&quot">...</a> from HTML or SELECT A, B, C from FOO from code?

Written on August 16th, 2007 at 3:05 pm

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