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Well, I don't disagree, and we could almost label that "framework zero", and also hence the reference to Unix utilities and their assumptions regarding stdin/out, but I am also taking a contextual cue from the article linked at the top which is clearly taking aim at large pre-chewed boluses of code such as Rails, Django, Drupal and so forth.

I am just about old enough to have even toggled in a program on the front panel of a PDP-8 that my local university had kept around to occupy valuable floor space in their computing center. I wouldn't say I used a framework, but I was just a kid at the time, so it's possible that I did use a stepladder.




Really? Did my toggling on an 8e that ran as a controller for a COM (Computer Output Microfilm) "printer".

Not saying that I could write code directly in octal... but I was pretty darn close. Of course, it helps when your assembly language consists of just eight instructions.




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