lithium for php and connect for node are great examples of frameworks that only get in your way when and how you ask them to. yes, i realize these two are very different frameworks, but the point remains.
the benefit is that these frameworks provide you the tools to build what you want and how- rather than trying to create a one size fits all framework. even though lithium is mvc for instance, it can be componentized for your needs.
the consequence is somewhat less learning curve, and more importantly significantly less bloat.
the benefit is that these frameworks provide you the tools to build what you want and how- rather than trying to create a one size fits all framework. even though lithium is mvc for instance, it can be componentized for your needs.
the consequence is somewhat less learning curve, and more importantly significantly less bloat.