Kóðunarrams
Kóðunarrams is an Icelandic term that translates loosely to "coding frame" or "programming framework." It refers to a set of tools, libraries, and conventions that provide a structured way to develop software applications. In essence, a kóðunarrams simplifies the development process by offering pre-written code and established patterns, allowing developers to focus on the unique aspects of their project rather than reinventing basic functionalities.
These frameworks typically address common programming tasks such as database interaction, user interface creation, and request
Popular examples of kóðunarrams exist across various programming languages and paradigms. For instance, in web development,