The most important difference is that frameworks (more or less) enforce a certain architecture.
By the way, this makes some people think: "Let's use that framework, hire a bunch of code monkeys and everything will be fine." Do I need to mention that I don't think this is a good strategy?
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The most important difference is that frameworks (more or less) enforce a certain architecture.
By the way, this makes some people think: "Let's use that framework, hire a bunch of code monkeys and everything will be fine." Do I need to mention that I don't think this is a good strategy?