Still, I think that these frameworks are important, if not for their successes, then for their failures.
The thing that's more disturbing is that we (as a profession) can't seem to learn from our failures. There is too few structured research on best practices.
Our profession is younger than most of our grandparents. I want to see what programming practices will be like in 200 years (assuming we're still programming in some way by then).
The thing that's more disturbing is that we (as a profession) can't seem to learn from our failures. There is too few structured research on best practices.