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<blockquote data-quote="Sysode" data-source="post: 296816" data-attributes="member: 25453"><p>Eh its hard for me to say.. I have nothing to say against frameworks but I tend to avoid them - when I have work to do, I'm told to stay away from any and do it all by scratch (which I prefer any way)</p><p>When I'm writing it all via scratch, I feel more in control and I know where everything is when I need it. However, frameworks are good for increasing the rate or production, which is why many developers use it on their scripts.</p><p></p><p>I used to use responsivegridsystem a lot to help make sites responsive but now I've turned to using my own grid system, purely because I found it easier to integrate in to my sites.</p><p> </p><p>I guess there is no right or wrong here but I wouldn't get too comfy using frameworks, I've seen people who can make half decent sites using frameworks such as bootstrap, but all they're really doing in reality is doing a few cosmetic changes to override the bootstrap CSS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sysode, post: 296816, member: 25453"] Eh its hard for me to say.. I have nothing to say against frameworks but I tend to avoid them - when I have work to do, I'm told to stay away from any and do it all by scratch (which I prefer any way) When I'm writing it all via scratch, I feel more in control and I know where everything is when I need it. However, frameworks are good for increasing the rate or production, which is why many developers use it on their scripts. I used to use responsivegridsystem a lot to help make sites responsive but now I've turned to using my own grid system, purely because I found it easier to integrate in to my sites. I guess there is no right or wrong here but I wouldn't get too comfy using frameworks, I've seen people who can make half decent sites using frameworks such as bootstrap, but all they're really doing in reality is doing a few cosmetic changes to override the bootstrap CSS. [/QUOTE]
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