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A JavaScript framework is an application framework written in JavaScript. It differs from a JavaScript library in its control flow:[1] a library offers functions to be called by its parent code, whereas a framework defines the entire application design.[2] A developer does not call a framework; instead it is the framework that will call and use the code in some particular way. One of the most popular JavaScript framework is jQuery. Some JavaScript frameworks follow the model–view–controller paradigm designed to segregate a web application into orthogonal units to improve code quality and maintainability. Examples: AngularJS, Ember.js.

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