That's what should happen over time within a domain. As you engineer the codebase it should become into its own domain framework. I feel the web industry leans heavily into only using existing frameworks and tools instead of just building it. Frameworks are actually simple, but for whatever reason the industry decided that engineering is more about gluing software together while looking at customer metrics instead of solving computer problems.
That's what should happen over time within a domain. As you engineer the codebase it should become into its own domain framework. I feel the web industry leans heavily into only using existing frameworks and tools instead of just building it. Frameworks are actually simple, but for whatever reason the industry decided that engineering is more about gluing software together while looking at customer metrics instead of solving computer problems.