Structured Development Support
A framework, in the context of software development, refers to a structured and pre-established foundation that provides developers with a set of tools, libraries, and conventions to streamline the process of building software applications. It offers a structured approach to coding, eliminating the need to start from scratch for common functionalities and tasks. By providing reusable components, design patterns, and best practices, frameworks enhance development efficiency and promote consistency across projects.
Frameworks can be categorized into various types, including frontend frameworks like React and Angular for building user interfaces, and backend frameworks like Django and Ruby on Rails for server-side development. These frameworks come with predefined structures that guide developers in organizing code, handling data, managing routes, and implementing security measures. By leveraging frameworks, developers can focus more on the specific requirements and unique features of their application, rather than spending time on low-level implementation details. This accelerates development, improves code quality, and fosters collaboration among developers working on the same project, resulting in faster delivery of robust and feature-rich software applications.
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