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FrontFrame (Open Source Front-End Web Framework) At Rapid Web Solutions Pvt. Ltd - Internship Project Report [CSC- 452] 

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7

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Author/Contributor

Anup Kumar Tamang, Vishnu Kumar Rana (Supervisor)

Publisher/Credit

Kathmandu: St. Xavier's College

Date

June 2015

Document type

Thesis or project

Department

Computer science

Course

BscCSIT, CSC-452: Internship

Level

Bachelor

Batch

2010

Abstract

In the world of web design, to give a more straightforward definition, a
framework is defined as a package made up of a structure of files and folders of
standardized code. Which can be used to support the development of websites, as
a basis to start building a site.
Websites share a very similar structure. The front-end frameworks aim to provide
a common structure so that developers don’t have to redo it from scratch and can
reuse the code provided. In this way, frameworks allow us to cut out much of the
work and save a lot of time.
Front end development is the development of those elements of a website that the
customer sees and interacts with directly. Providing efficient and simple platform
to develop scalable and optimize web pages is the main goal of front-end
framework. With the help of well managed and well documented framework
developer can produce desired web pages in faster and efficient way.

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