Framework versus Library
Library describes an external collection of functions that perform a given task. These functions are made accessible to us as users of the library via APIs. One useful library is lodash, which can, for example, remove all duplicated values from an array:
const duplicatedArray = [1,2,1,2,3]; const uniqueArray = lodash.uniq(duplicatedArray) // => [1,2,3]
Frameworks, on the other hand, are a particular form of library. They are reusable code frames that build the foundation of a JavaScript application. In contrast to libraries, which extend your code with functionality, a framework can stand alone and is enhanced with your source code to create an app as you like.
A popular framework is Vue.js, which we can use as follows:
library-vue.js
1Â // example.html 2Â <div id="example"> 3Â <input :value="text" @input="update"/> 4Â <div v-html="myOwnText"></div> 5Â <...