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Why Do You Use Frameworks?

October 19th, 2018 Leave a comment Go to comments

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 that are adjacent to, but distinct from, the problem I’m trying to solve at hand.
  • ? Because to create the same functionality would require a much larger team
  • ? I want to be able to focus on building the product rather than the tools.
  • ? it’s easier to pick a framework and point to docs than teach and document your own solution.
  • ? faster development
  • ? They have typically solved the problems and in a better way than my first version or even fifth version will be.

There are tons more replies. Jeremy notes “exactly zero mention end users.” I said: Sometimes I just wanna be told what to do.

Nicole stubbed out the responses:

Why do you use frameworks? Almost 100 of you answered. Here are the results. pic.twitter.com/jdcTpA0kf5

— Nicole Sullivan ? (@stubbornella) October 16, 2018

If you can’t get enough of the answers here, Rachel asked the same thing a few days later, this time scoped to CSS frameworks.

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