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Working with Templates

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Generally speaking, a template is a tool that is used to structure as well as provide consistency among interchangeable parts. The benefit, with regard to interchangeable parts, is that they can be used both interchangeably and indistinguishably within an existing structure, provided they adhere to a template. The ability to allow for interchangeability is beneficial in all walks of life. The flexibility that templates offer has reinforced their utility as dependable tools in the development of modern web sites. The pairing of templates and web development has been proven to alleviate the tightly coupled architecture concerning layout and the data that it utilizes.

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Smith, B. (2015). Working with Templates. In: Beginning JSON. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0202-9_13

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