I'm bouncing around today I'm so focused. I love complicated development and I love the fact that the developing public can't make up it's mind on web frameworks. Bring on the next framework! Ha ha! Hoot hoot! I have a new web framework that I'm willing to sell you right here in River City. And, it's going to cut your learning and development time in half. You won't have to write any more software. It comes complete with headset and microphone. You just tell it what HTML widgets you want on the screen. It does the rest.

We all know I'm full of what the FCC doesn't want you to hear. I started writing Cocoa applications this past weekend and it does everything but write the code for you. All this to create a 10 minute working application that does absolutely nothing for you. I'll just say that for me to create a production Cocoa application, it's going to be hard. And, yes, I'll need to learn Objective-C and I will write some code.

Any Java web framework requires understanding and hard work to be productive. I'm an open source software developer and I'm an expert in certain areas purely through years of experience. I'm here to help raise your awareness (and anxiousness) of web frameworks and to remind you that you should really stay up nights learning all the latest Java technology. And, remember that some pole is going to tell you sometime soon that "we've decided that it's in our best interest to switch to .NET so that we can get our TPS reports done in time for the next board meeting". So, before I finish this internet muttering, I wanted to tell the Java community to be sure to produce us yet another web framework just for me, I need more contract options and consulting subjects. Not.

It's killing me. I so love the confusion. So what's the best Java web framework? Let's hear it. Here's a public opinion poll. Give us your vote. http://capehenrytech.com/joomla/ I'll share the results publically after we've run it a while.



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