I personally couldn't care less about what's going on under the hood of my frontend decoration as long as it's easy to work with and does the job without me having to dive in to a subject that's far less interesting to me than how the frontend performs its tasks and integrates with the backend (spot the backend dev). What I'm curious about, though, is if you're so frustrated by all the popular frameworks, and you *do* have the requisite knowledge and experience, why are you even bothering to try these frameworks? And if it's just to dump on them, and I mean this absolutely supportively, why don't you make your own framework? If you have already, or you do, count me in as a test user - I'll give any framework a try that'll make my life easier AND does things more efficiently and correctly.

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Adam Fisher / fisher king (@therightstuff)
Adam Fisher / fisher king (@therightstuff)

Written by Adam Fisher / fisher king (@therightstuff)

Software developer and writer of words, currently producing a graphic novel adaptation of Shakespeare's Sonnets! See http://therightstuff.bio.link for details.

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