Why Do You Use Frameworks?
Nicole Sullivan asked. People said:
- 🐦… for the same reason that I buy ingredients rather than growing/raising all of my own food.
- 🐦 I write too many bugs without them.
- 🐦 Avoiding bikeshedding.
- 🐦 … to solve problems
Nicole Sullivan asked. People said:
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It went something like this…
Mundi Morgado I want you to …
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