A dynamic framework is like a set of toy blocks that can change shape and size as you play with them.
Imagine you're building a tower with your favorite stacking blocks. With regular blocks, once you put them together, they stay the same, you can’t make them bigger or smaller without taking them apart. But with dynamic blocks, you can stretch them, shrink them, or even twist them into new shapes while still standing tall.
Like a Growing Storybook
Think of a storybook that changes as you read it. You start with one page, and as the story goes on, more pages appear, not just added at the end, but right where you are reading. That’s like how dynamic frameworks work in programming: they let programs grow and change while they're running, instead of being fixed from the start.
Like a Playground
If a playground has swings, slides, and maybe even a sandbox, it's more fun than one that only has swings. A dynamic framework is like that playground, it gives programmers more tools to play with as they build their games (or apps or websites).
Examples
- Imagine building a house with blocks that you can rearrange easily whenever you want to change the layout.
- Dynamic frameworks let you build apps where you can keep adding new features without breaking what already works.
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See also
- Programming vs Coding - What's the difference?
- What is subversion?
- How Does before you code Work?
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