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		<title>By: kaly</title>
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		<description>Frameworks are best in the situation when you need something faster and something that you do not have to bother about spending time to do that.

But there are always pros and cons with everything what we do or use to accomplish something. One of the cons using frameworks is that you have to adapt it whenever you want to out of the framework box. And then in the end you have to decide that adoptions are worth or not.</description>
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<p>But there are always pros and cons with everything what we do or use to accomplish something. One of the cons using frameworks is that you have to adapt it whenever you want to out of the framework box. And then in the end you have to decide that adoptions are worth or not.</p>
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