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A web development framework (WDF) is a collection of tools and resources that software developers use to build and manage web applications, websites, and web services. WDFs can also be used to develop application programming interfaces (APIs). They can help development teams build applications faster and more efficiently, and can also help reduce errors and bugs.
Web frameworks can be categorized into two types: frontend and backend: Frontend (Client-Side) Frameworks: These frameworks mainly deal with the user interface (UI) and customer-side interactivity, which assists in front end testing. Backend (Server-Side) Frameworks: These frameworks are used to create applications that users can interact with. Their main purpose is to set up specialized functions on behalf of the software system.
Front end frameworks (for example, Bootstrap) are collections of pre-written code and tools that help developers build UI/UX of a website or web application. They contain HTML, CSS, and JavaScript components that developers can reuse in other projects, helping to keep the codebase consistent and organized.
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