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@U015S0C0V29 Right! Matthias is right to the point as usual πŸ™‚ In order to h

Denis Turkov
Denis Turkov VP Architecture Sprykee Posts: 41 πŸ› - Council (mod)

@U015S0C0V29 Right! Matthias is right to the point as usual πŸ™‚

In order to have loosen dependency to a framework, of course you need to identify where is your Policy (the sacred gold of software - project specific business rules) and where is a Detail (gluing infrastructure). This way you can keep your Gold (Policies) decoupled from a framework.

How do you think, how Spryker architecture supports projects decoupling their Gold (Policies) from the framework? πŸ™‚

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  • Chemaclass
    Chemaclass Tech Lead Spryker Solution Partner Posts: 213 πŸ§‘πŸ»β€πŸš€ - Cadet

    I am actually pretty happy with the architecture behind Spryker. Way more happy that projects on top of Laravel or Symfony, for example. I think Spryker helps/push you to decouple your business logic from the framework better than any other framework out there. On the other hand, the cost is the high learning curve.