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In my experience, the lowest-of-code solutions involve tuning a stack to the domain or environment. Most existing frameworks try to be everything to everybody, which gums things up with complexity and/or debugging headaches when they don't work as expected.

The best frameworks are kits of decomposable or separable parts that make it easy to tune to your org, including throwing out parts your org doesn't need. Trim trim trim.

Do keep a library of handy add-ons, but don't pre-gum-up your stack by including them by default.

The downside of this approach is that you must know the organization fairly well.



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