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i've been programming for some time and i've always had a solid command of the language i program in. will i have a problem creating complex and scalable applications because i don't use frameworks?

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[–] conciselyverbose@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

Not necessarily?

It's entirely possible to build large and scalable applications from the ground up, and it can even be more efficient to do so. What frameworks do is abstract away a lot of the complexity.

If you genuinely understand what you're doing, frameworks aren't magic. You can implement anything they do yourself. I think it's kind of hard to genuinely understand what you're doing for something at scale without experience with a few different frameworks and how they approach large scale problems, though.