Re: Re: Suggestions for class design

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Michael Sims wrote:
Murray @ PlanetThoughtful wrote:

Once he understands how to solve class abstraction problems such as
the one he is asking about, he will be better equipped to deal with a
wider range of application development tasks.


I agree with this.


This is not to trivialize your Metastorage project (or, to be more
accurate, I know nothing about it, so it's not my place to trivialize
it or otherwise), but to point out that 'out-of-the-box' solutions to
fundamental coding development problems probably ultimately makes for
a poorer programmer. I could well be wrong, but it seems this is a
case of "give a man a fish" as opposed to "teach a man to fish".


I see your point, but I'm not so sure I agree fully.  Manuel suggested
Metastorage (which makes sense, it's his project and he's most
familiar/comfortable with it), I suggested Propel because that is what I've

...


Sorry, I didn't mean to ramble on that long... :)

no need, very good piece of writing on the subject matter imho!



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