Thursday 13 November 2014


Another nice thing about Stripes is that you need to learn only a few basic concepts to get started. You can go a long way with a small set of features and can leave the advanced stuff for later. When your applications become more sophisticated, you can learn how to get more out of Stripes. This cuts down on complexity when you start using the framework, because you don’t need to learn too many things at once before you get some gratification.
What truly makes Stripes a joy to work with is that it helps you without getting in your way. You can actually wrap your head around the framework and understand what it is doing. When you run into a situation where you need something special, you can tap in and tinker to get the required result. Stripes is not a big magic black box that works “only if used as intended” and for which the warranty is void if you tear off the sticker and open the box.

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