Comment Re:Write your own! (Score 4, Insightful) 227
Depending on what you're doing, you should consider writing your own framework. I love using the one I wrote from scratch 10+ years ago: it's proven, high quality code, there are no secret corners I don't understand, and I know how to fix or modify it to do new things. It's also small and fast because it only needs to solve the problems *I* encounter.
To anyone who starts preaching the religion of code reuse, I think you're just scared of the unknown
This is a challenging option in a corporate environment when you need to hire someone to support said framework after you have left the company unexpectedly.