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I second this notion.

Also, unless if you really, really think it is good for production use, regard the last part as well. Don't use it. I built a framework that was pretty decent, learned a lot about not just the language but also the framework and the MVC pattern, used it in production and it bit me in the ass later. Why? It wasn't good enough. If you're going go use it, make sure the framework you build isn't decent but excellent, and I'm only saying this because there are people who have written great frameworks before. The problem is that you might get caught up in your own "but I built this so it must kick ass" like I kind of did. Doing so is like using a software package from a sketchy vendor (no offense) and you wouldn't do that, would you?



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