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rirze | 22 days ago

You can never have a good substitute for a good framework. A good framework would let you skip over boilerplate code, abstract at a higher level, and be dependable.

Context matters most here-- does a solid framework exist for the work you're trying to do? Then use it, otherwise write what you need and understand the risks that come with freshly written code.

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