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Frappe Framework is a comprehensive, open-source low-code framework primarily written in Python and JavaScript, designed to facilitate rapid development and deployment of web applications. It embodies a full-stack approach, offering a wide range of tools and features out of the box, including a Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture, built-in permissions, form builder, report builder, and a robust REST API. [1] [2]. This framework serves as the foundation of ERPNext, one of the most popular open-source enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions [3].
Frappe Framework started as a web based metadata framework inspired from Protégé. [4] though it has evolved differently. The development of the Frappe Framework began as an endeavor to create a versatile platform for web application development that emphasizes speed, efficiency, and scalability [5]. Since its inception, the framework has evolved significantly, receiving contributions [6] from a global developer community [7]. From 2013 to 2024, developers have released more than 1,200 release versions [8]. Its development has been marked by a series of significant releases, each introducing new features and improvements, reflecting the framework's commitment to fostering an environment of continuous innovation.
Frappe Framework is distinguished by its utilization of a Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture, facilitating a clear separation between data models, user interfaces, and the control logic. The framework's technology stack is notable for its reliance on Python for backend development and JavaScript for frontend, ensuring a dynamic and responsive user experience [9].
ERPNext, a comprehensive ERP solution catering to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), is built atop the Frappe Framework [10] [3]. This relationship highlights the framework's capability to support complex business applications. ERPNext covers a broad range of functionalities, including accounting, inventory, manufacturing, customer relationship management ( CRM), HR [3], and more [11] [12].
The Frappe Framework boasts a vibrant [6] community of developers [7] and users who contribute to its development [13], documentation, and support. The community engages through various channels, including forums [14], social media, and an active GitHub repository. FOSS organise regular events such as conferences and workshops [15] among community members [16] [17].
As an open-source project, the Frappe Framework is distributed under a MIT License that encourages both commercial and non-commercial use, making it accessible to a wide audience [18].
Despite its strengths, the Frappe Framework faces challenges such as a steep learning curve for newcomers and considerations related to performance and scalability in large-scale deployments. Critics also compare it with other frameworks, pointing out areas for improvement while acknowledging its contributions to the development community [19] [20]
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Submission declined on 29 February 2024 by
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Frappe Framework is a comprehensive, open-source low-code framework primarily written in Python and JavaScript, designed to facilitate rapid development and deployment of web applications. It embodies a full-stack approach, offering a wide range of tools and features out of the box, including a Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture, built-in permissions, form builder, report builder, and a robust REST API. [1] [2]. This framework serves as the foundation of ERPNext, one of the most popular open-source enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions [3].
Frappe Framework started as a web based metadata framework inspired from Protégé. [4] though it has evolved differently. The development of the Frappe Framework began as an endeavor to create a versatile platform for web application development that emphasizes speed, efficiency, and scalability [5]. Since its inception, the framework has evolved significantly, receiving contributions [6] from a global developer community [7]. From 2013 to 2024, developers have released more than 1,200 release versions [8]. Its development has been marked by a series of significant releases, each introducing new features and improvements, reflecting the framework's commitment to fostering an environment of continuous innovation.
Frappe Framework is distinguished by its utilization of a Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture, facilitating a clear separation between data models, user interfaces, and the control logic. The framework's technology stack is notable for its reliance on Python for backend development and JavaScript for frontend, ensuring a dynamic and responsive user experience [9].
ERPNext, a comprehensive ERP solution catering to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), is built atop the Frappe Framework [10] [3]. This relationship highlights the framework's capability to support complex business applications. ERPNext covers a broad range of functionalities, including accounting, inventory, manufacturing, customer relationship management ( CRM), HR [3], and more [11] [12].
The Frappe Framework boasts a vibrant [6] community of developers [7] and users who contribute to its development [13], documentation, and support. The community engages through various channels, including forums [14], social media, and an active GitHub repository. FOSS organise regular events such as conferences and workshops [15] among community members [16] [17].
As an open-source project, the Frappe Framework is distributed under a MIT License that encourages both commercial and non-commercial use, making it accessible to a wide audience [18].
Despite its strengths, the Frappe Framework faces challenges such as a steep learning curve for newcomers and considerations related to performance and scalability in large-scale deployments. Critics also compare it with other frameworks, pointing out areas for improvement while acknowledging its contributions to the development community [19] [20]