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<h1>Superhero Web Framework</h1>
<p>Build extensions to ERPNext or make your own app</p>
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<p>Frappe is a full stack web application framework written in Python,
Javascript, HTML/CSS with MySQL as the backend. It was built for ERPNext
but is pretty generic and can be used to build database driven apps.</p>
<p>The key difference in Frappe compared to other frameworks is that in Frappe,
metadata is also treated as data and it can be used to build frontend
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<p>Frappe also has a plug-in architecture that can be used to build plugins
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<p>Frappe Framework was designed to build <a href="https://erpnext.com">ERPNext</a>, open source
ERP for managing small and medium sized businesses.</p>
<p><a href="https://frappe.github.io/frappe/user/">Get started with the Tutorial</a></p>
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