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Libraries and frameworks both mean 'reusing someone else's code,' but there's a famous way to tell them apart.

What is it?

You call a library; a framework calls you (the direction of control)
A library is a toolbox you reach into; a framework is a skeleton you slot your code into. That reversal of control — 'inversion of control' — is the essential difference.
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