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CREDITS
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As Chris Bulcock wrote it:
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"If you have an idea for a framework, I would urge you to give it a go.
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Study some of the existing frameworks, take the best ideas and add some
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ideas of your own. A good starting point is to look at the source code
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for the Brill Framework. There are only 25 classes, most of which are
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fairly simple. Don't be put off by anyone that says "Why re-invent the wheel?"
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Progress is made be people who are not satisfied with the current technology
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and who investigate new ways of doing things."
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Source 2006: http://www.brillframework.org/fwwebapp/fwservlet?cmd=DisplayCmd&view=Faq.html
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(http://web.archive.org/web/20080915181759/http://www.brillframework.org/fwwebapp/fwservlet?cmd=DisplayCmd&view=Faq.html)
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In 2006, I was looking for a template solution framework. But wherever I looked, I did not like it.
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One day, Epo Jemba, a friend of mine, gives me the link of the Brill Framework website.
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Brill Framework was not what I was looking for but this project contained a so good idea about
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template solution! In my brain, it was fantastic.
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So, I take the idea (without the MVC approach) and I decide to wrote a template framework based
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on the code of Brill Framework. I made so many changes that it is certainly difficult to find
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the original code. But it was there at the beginning.
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Brill Framework was under the LPGL. Xidyn too.
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Chris Bulcock, thank you for your sharing.
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