To build your own basic framework doesn't take a lot of effort, just some time, but once built it is very very lightweight and can be bloated up as much as you want depending on the job.
I'm all for getting a core working home-built framework and then using that to build on each client's needs.
Just me.
--edit guess why it's called a framework - it's the structure to build on top off, so why have the code to build a swimming pool if you live in Iceland, when all you need is the code to build a nice insulated house with open fire...
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