Frontendkehikot
Frontendkehikot is a Finnish term that refers to a set of best practices and guidelines for the development of a website's frontend, which is the part of the website that is interacted with by users. The term is often used in Finland to describe the optimal approach to frontend development, particularly in the context of large-scale web applications.
The concept of Frontendkehikot was first introduced in the early 2000s by Finnish web developers who sought
Some of the key principles of Frontendkehikot include the use of modular code, a clear separation of
Frontendkehikot has been widely adopted in Finland and has also gained popularity in other countries. However,