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A JavaScript framework is a web application framework written in JavaScript, it differs from a JavaScript library.[1] A library offers multiple predefined functions that a developer can call to improve and expand their application. A framework describes the structure of the application and gives the developer a way to organize their code to make your app more flexible and scalable. A developer cannot call a framework; instead it is the framework that will call and use the code in some particular way.[2]

JavaScript frameworks are usually based on the MVC architectural pattern because they are also designed to separate the different aspects of a web application to improve the quality of your code and to make the developing easier.

Some famous examples of a JavaScript framework with a MVC architecture are AngularJS and Ember.js.

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