A framework is like a ready-made playhouse that helps you build your own games faster and easier.
Imagine you're playing with building blocks. Instead of starting from scratch every time, picking out the right pieces, stacking them one by one, you have a special set of blocks already arranged in a way that makes it easy to make different kinds of houses or towers. That's what a framework is like: it gives you tools and rules that help you create things without having to start from zero.
Like a Recipe Book
Think of a framework as a recipe book for cooking. You don’t have to figure out how to mix flour, eggs, and sugar every time, the book already has steps you can follow. You can still add your own flavors or decorations, but it makes baking much simpler.
A Playground with Rules
A framework is also like a playground that has rules for games. It tells you what you can do, how to move, and where to go, so you don’t have to make up all the rules by yourself. You just need to know the basics and then play your own way.
Using a framework saves time and makes building or creating things more fun!
Examples
- It's like having pre-built walls in your house, so you don't have to build everything from scratch.
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