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Re: [nycjava] Software Engineering Opportunities at BarnesandNoble.com

From: Dario L.
Sent on: Sunday, December 26, 2010, 3:53 PM
Sounds like a good idea for an upcoming meetup - let's followup off list. ?We can even include the code generating web frameworks too ;-)?

Seriously, to clarify I'm not anti-code generation but was responding to the one comment re: web frameworks for "code monkeys" - i.e. the once-click solution type of?commercial?web frameworks we see ads for. Of course code generation has it's place as I'm a fan of GWT for starters and we should definitely include that one for the comparison meetup.

-Dario

On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 3:32 PM, Ben Burton <[address removed]> wrote:
I think it depends on what you're looking for and what you prefer: how you define a "great" framework? I think a Java web framework comparison meetup in which everyone implements a simple application in a different framework could be very interesting. If there's enough interest, I'd be happy to organize.


On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Michael Mellinger <[address removed]> wrote:
I'm not a Java hater but why aren't there any great Java web frameworks??

-Mike
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