key distinguishing features that separate them from normal libraries:
inversion of control: In a framework, unlike in libraries or in standard user applications, the overall program's flow of control is not dictated by the caller, but by the framework.[1]
extensibility: A user can extend the framework – usually by selective overriding – or programmers can add specialized user code to provide specific functionality.
non-modifiable framework code: The framework code, in general, is not supposed to be modified, while accepting user-implemented extensions. In other words, users can extend the framework, but should not modify its code.
frame WORK, проснись, ты сам то статью прочитал на википедии ? да и при чем тут происхождение слова на основании твоего объяснения можно понять что профильного образования у тебя нет.
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