User Interface (UI) Development Framework
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A User Interface (UI) Development Framework is a software development framework for UI-based apps.
- Context:
- It can simplify and streamline the process of Building User Interfaces.
- It can provide a structured and standardized approach to Front-End Development.
- It can include pre-built UI components, style guides, templates, and other tools.
- It can help developers create consistent and visually appealing user interfaces.
- It can be used to build applications with a wide range of functionality.
- It can be used with other web development technologies to create responsive and interactive user interfaces.
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- See: React, Angular, Vue.js, Bootstrap, Materialize, Foundation, Semantic UI.
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- A UI Development Framework is a set of pre-built software tools, libraries, and components used to build user interfaces for web, desktop, or mobile applications.
- Other terms: User Interface Development Framework.
- Characteristics:
- It can simplify and streamline the process of building user interfaces.
- It can provide a structured and standardized approach to front-end development.
- It can include pre-built UI components, style guides, templates, and other tools.
- It can help developers create consistent and visually appealing user interfaces.
- It can be used to build applications with a wide range of functionality.
- It can be used with other web development technologies to create responsive and interactive user interfaces.
- Related terms: React, Angular, Vue.js, Bootstrap, Materialize, Foundation, Semantic UI.