Great talk, and something to do even at the start of a new project to prolong the lifetime of an application you probably don't want to deal with 5 yrs down the line :D.
So basically: Don't actually use the framework that you chose (& learned how to use). Instead invest a lot of additional work into preparing a very theoretical transfer to another framework years down the road... Realistically it's much better to use one framework properly and invest a little work to stay up to date. Most projects won't live for more than a couple years anyway and there's zero guarantee that in 5-10 years you'd even use the same programming language for a relaunch. A loosely coupled project won't help you at all then.
Thanks for summing up the content of the video from your perspective. Even without watching I can bet what is video about based on your opinion. Easier to decide if I want to watch it now.
Great talk, and something to do even at the start of a new project to prolong the lifetime of an application you probably don't want to deal with 5 yrs down the line :D.
These types of talk need more views.
Why isn't there a PSR for templating engines?
Nice to think though these issues.
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So basically: Don't actually use the framework that you chose (& learned how to use). Instead invest a lot of additional work into preparing a very theoretical transfer to another framework years down the road... Realistically it's much better to use one framework properly and invest a little work to stay up to date. Most projects won't live for more than a couple years anyway and there's zero guarantee that in 5-10 years you'd even use the same programming language for a relaunch. A loosely coupled project won't help you at all then.
Thanks for summing up the content of the video from your perspective. Even without watching I can bet what is video about based on your opinion. Easier to decide if I want to watch it now.