Comment by austin-cheney

6 hours ago

My own personal law is:

When it comes to frameworks (any framework) any jargon not explicitly pointing to numbers always eventually reduces down to some highly personalized interpretation of easy.

It is more impactful than it sounds because it implicitly points to the distinction of ultimate goal: the selfish developer or the product they are developing. It is also important to point out that before software frameworks were a thing the term framework just identifies a defined set of overlapping abstract business principles to achieve a desired state. Software frameworks, on the other hand, provide a library to determine a design convention rather than the desired operating state.