Comment by alex_smart
Comment by alex_smart 3 days ago
You can write your own libraries?
My goodness. What a question!
Comment by alex_smart 3 days ago
You can write your own libraries?
My goodness. What a question!
What if I told you - you can use a batteries-included framework, and still write your own libraries specifically only for things you want your own version of and want to share across projects?
The problem isn't that I don't know how to use a batteries included framework. The problem is that you guys don't know there is even an option to reuse your code by writing libraries.
Why are you assuming you cannot write your own library and use it with Spring? It's not an either/or, just like most frameworks are. You are framing it as if there is only one way to do it in spring.
Please do not project things like "you guys don't even know..". I'm one of "you guys" , and have built production code in a variety of languages and frameworks. So this "you guys" knows exactly what he/she is talking about.
> Why are you assuming you cannot write your own library and use it with Spring?
I am not. I am literally saying the exact opposite.
Why would I write my own database driver or encryption just because I wanted to implement my own "cronService"?
All this because I told one guy who asked "what exactly is “cronService”? you write in each service or copy/paste each time you need it?" that they can reuse code by writing a library instead of copy/pasting it?
If this is the level of incompetence encouraged by a framework, I would avoid using it just to avoid the chance of hiring people like you.
Just kidding. Spring boot is great. But yeah, I would fire people with this attitude without blinking an eye.
* Why would I write my own database driver or encryption just because I wanted to implement my own "cronService"?*
how do you decide whether you will write your own or pull in a dependency? this is a legit question. you did start this with writing your own “cronService” (which is about as insane as writing your own database driver) so asked about it.
Whole point of spring is so you don't have to write your own libraries. Batteries included and all.