tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4110180.post120883945869190124..comments2025-07-21T06:33:41.604-07:00Comments on Tapestry Central: Groovin' on the Testin'Howard Lewis Shiphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04486596490758986709noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4110180.post-6835940357099477342010-08-20T03:26:31.291-07:002010-08-20T03:26:31.291-07:00Once again, thank you. Let me put it this way. In ...Once again, thank you.<br />Let me put it this way. In my journey into Spring, which certainly has a mass of good documentation and copious good examples which I am using, what I do not find is quite this level of interest in<br />a. abstraction<br />b. succinctness<br />c. meta patterns - generalisation<br />Why this matters to me:-<br />I have to be honest, it would have taken me weeks - starting from scratch - to work up some of the examples that I have used from Spring in a few days.<br />By contrast, I don&#39;t think I would ever, by my self, have reached the meta-programming domain as indicated here which I now see on the horizon.<br />I am the sort of person who needs simple and comprehendable.<br />In particular when the underlying mechanisms are very powerful.<br /><br />As to my current job of work, everything I read tells me I should try a parallel implementation in Tapestry just to show my colleagues how much in productivity they would gain from me. As I do I will blog about it, for those interested.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14276724887861380619noreply@blogger.com