Definition
A pre-built foundation for software development that saves you from reinventing the wheel, then buries you under 40,000 wheels you didn't ask for. Choosing a framework is like choosing a religion -- it comes with strong opinions, devoted followers, and holy wars.
Example Usage
"Which framework should we use?" is a question that has started more arguments among developers than pineapple on pizza and tabs versus spaces combined.
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