open-source software libraries and frameworks
Open-source software libraries and frameworks are pre-written and reusable pieces of code that are freely available to the public. They provide ready-to-use functionalities and tools to simplify and speed up software development processes. These libraries and frameworks are collaboratively developed by a community of programmers, allowing anyone to view, modify, and distribute the software according to open-source principles.
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