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	<title>Comments on: A new example of the evil of global variables, and state assumptions</title>
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		<title>By: analogueboy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Mar 2006 12:16:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>so far off topic, but i couldn&#039;t find a more applicable post; now you&#039;ve worked with ruby and enjoyed their way of working, what java web app framework would you use if you had to work in java on your next project?

I spend all my time in java-land and find that people here are more concerned with ridiculous amounts of flexibility in designs rather than getting things done. I&#039;ve started working with trails to try DDD and I like what i see so far, would you recommend tapestry after your experience on TSS, or would you still take the webwork route?

again, apologies for asking a questions on your blog, but there are very few forums left that aren&#039;t full of trolls...
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<p>I spend all my time in java-land and find that people here are more concerned with ridiculous amounts of flexibility in designs rather than getting things done. I&#8217;ve started working with trails to try DDD and I like what i see so far, would you recommend tapestry after your experience on TSS, or would you still take the webwork route?</p>
<p>again, apologies for asking a questions on your blog, but there are very few forums left that aren&#8217;t full of trolls&#8230;</p>
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