A machine can be programmed to do a certain job by following a set of directions. As an example, Python, Java, C++, and many more languages can be used to programme. It is possible to write these instructions in different ways depending on the language, but the main goal is always the same: to make software, apps, scripts, or other sets of directions that a computer can follow to do certain tasks.
On the other hand, a framework is a group of code libraries and tools that make it easier to build software organised. By giving coders pre-written code, models, and rules, frameworks make programming easier by letting them focus on the unique parts of their projects instead of having to start from scratch for common tasks. Most of the time, frameworks are made to help developers make certain kinds of apps, like web apps, mobile apps, or PC software. They can be specific to a computer language. Some well-known systems are Ruby on Rails (Ruby), React (JavaScript), and Django (Python).
You write code to make software, which is what programming is all about. Frameworks make it easy to use the same code in multiple projects, which speeds up development and makes sure the results are more stable and easy to manage.
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