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I'm a 35 year old redhead geek from Philly.
I'm currently a Developer Evangelist for Adobe.
Also the author of Driving Technical Change

Unity Might Turn Me

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Without wanting to start a whole frameworks argument, I will state that I traditionally don't like them. I think I've had to work with too much bad code written in them. It took me a long time to figure out that there's a difference between bad frameworks, and bad code written within a framework. Despite realizing that they weren't the actual problem, I never really gotten into them. I guess I was set in my ways.

That is until I tried Model-Glue:Unity. I have to say, the lazy programmer in me is intrigued. If you aren't into frameworks, I highly recommend that you give Unity a real look. If you don't feel like looking at the code and documentation to get a feel for it, check out this video of building a blog in Unity. The cool thing is that it really is that simple once you get going with it. I think it will be enough to convince you to give it a download.

It certainly convinced me. I'm writing my next personal project in it, so that I can really wrap my mind around it.

2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Joe Rinehart

    Welcome to the dark side :)
  • 2 Terrence Ryan

    Thanks. I also have to say, it's pretty easy to learn. I've never done MVC before, but I've got a lot of my application working already.

    It really rules, Joe.

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