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Re: Working on new article... [message #4602 is a reply to message #4601] Wed, 16 August 2006 12:05 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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luzr wrote on Wed, 16 August 2006 05:23


Although I do not think that previous "comparisons" were unfair.


I have an impression (after reading many similar posts) that people when once got used to some freamwork even if they know that something new exsists and it's better (much better if we speak about upp Wink ) they will nver admit that loudly. What's more they try to convince themselves that their framework is still better and worth to stay with. I'm not able to say why it happens. I think it's some kind of need to be on top - my framework is the best and widely used so I am great programmer and my apps are cool. So if something really good appears suddenly they automaticaly comprers their framework in a way to show it as a better solution. That's why they talk about comments, unfair optimizations etc.. they just look for arguments whatever quality they are to prove that wxwidgets are still cool. That's my hubmle analysis Smile

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