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 Libraries and frameworks are tools that simplify software development by providing pre-written code. Libraries offer reusable functions for specific tasks, giving developers control over when and how to use them. Frameworks, on the other hand, define a structured architecture, requiring developers to work within their rules. The "who-calls-who" distinction highlights that in libraries, the developer calls the library, while in frameworks, the framework calls the developer’s code. Libraries and frameworks are tools that simplify software development by providing pre-written code. Libraries offer reusable functions for specific tasks, giving developers control over when and how to use them. Frameworks, on the other hand, define a structured architecture, requiring developers to work within their rules. The "who-calls-who" distinction highlights that in libraries, the developer calls the library, while in frameworks, the framework calls the developer’s code.
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