Frameworks have always had me in stitches. They say 'easy' for beginners and pros, and such nonsense. I've always found them cumbersome and you need a considerable amount of time to get into the documentation. However, some swear by them and development should be a breeze once you get to grips with the constructs.
There are many other frameworks out there, may be an idea to have a look at a few before you decide to plunge in or decide that it's too intimidating.
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I'm just an ethusiastic hobbyist, not a pro, so I'm totally self-taught. My experience has been chaotic learning (my interests) as opposed to formal structured learning (Uni), so I've picked up loads of experience in largely useless stuff and remain totally ignorant in major fields of study. For example, I've only just started dipping my toes into OOP - it was on my list of things to do, but I kept on putting it off. I reckon, if I'd taken the plunge earlier, frameworks would not be the big scary thingamabob that they seem to me now. So, if you understand OOP, you should be fine -if you don't, I suggest you get down with the basic of OOP - invaluable stuff.
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