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		<title>By: AaronHardy.com :: For all your Aaron Hardy needs. &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Meta-Learnings from Adobe MAX 2008</title>
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		<description>[...] Flex microarchitectures/frameworks are like punk trends.  A decade ago, the trend was baggy jeans, cushiony shoes, and spiky hair.  I liked and still like most of the those trends for comfort and skateboardability.  Now it seems punks are having a hard time differentiating themselves from themselves.  They can barely fit in their pants, have their hair slicked over their eyes, and are back to paper-thin Converse Allstars.  Flex microarchitectures have similar trends.  It used to be that everyone was all gung-ho about them.  They loved em and thought they were cooler for having more than three on their resume.  Now you&#8217;ve got a bunch of people saying, &#8220;Nah, they suck&#8230;.I don&#8217;t even need them&#8230;and you suck for using them.&#8221;  As with the punk trends, I sit in the middle. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Flex microarchitectures/frameworks are like punk trends.  A decade ago, the trend was baggy jeans, cushiony shoes, and spiky hair.  I liked and still like most of the those trends for comfort and skateboardability.  Now it seems punks are having a hard time differentiating themselves from themselves.  They can barely fit in their pants, have their hair slicked over their eyes, and are back to paper-thin Converse Allstars.  Flex microarchitectures have similar trends.  It used to be that everyone was all gung-ho about them.  They loved em and thought they were cooler for having more than three on their resume.  Now you&#8217;ve got a bunch of people saying, &#8220;Nah, they suck&#8230;.I don&#8217;t even need them&#8230;and you suck for using them.&#8221;  As with the punk trends, I sit in the middle. [...]</p>
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