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Nick is asked about his favorite front-end framework. Nick suggests using Bootstrap because it's well rounded and battle-tested.
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[Treehouse Teacher Q & A]
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Do you have a favorite front end framework and if so, which one is it?
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A favorite front end framework. >>Yes. >>It's a tongue twister.
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Right now I'm a pretty big fan of Twitter Bootstrap.
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I think it's kind of a great all around framework and it's from a really big company
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so we know that it's probably pretty well-designed professional code.
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It's pretty battle-tested. It's been through couple of iterations now so it's had time to mature.
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And it just kind of has everything you need. It depends on the scope of the project too.
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If you're just doing like some really simple HTML and CSSing and you kind of
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just want to kick something out the door really quick that people can look at,
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you might want to use something simple like the HTML5 Boilerplate
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from Paul Irish and friends.
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But I'm--I don't know--I'm kind of a big fan of Twitter Bootstrap right now.
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It just--like I said, it just has everything you need, just go ahead and put together
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a site really quickly and then add your own custom styling to it.
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[Question: What is your favorite front end framework]
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