Hi,
Awesome! I agree with your short and more for long answer, Dan...

On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 1:07 AM, Dan Vega <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am working on a presentation for a couple of user groups and a bigger
> conference in May and I could use your opinions. The description of
> boostrap on the website is:
>
> "Simple and flexible HTML, CSS, and Javascript for popular user interface
> components and interactions"
>
> If someone came up to you and asked you what boostrap is I don't think I
> would ever find myself using this as a response. Why does nobody ever refer
> to bootstrap as a framework? The very definition of a framework (hey its
> Wikipedia, it must be true)
>
> “In computer programming, an application framework consists of a software
> framework used by software developers to implement the standard structure
> of an application for a specific development environment.”
>
> So to me I would have 2 answers if someone ever asked me "What is
> bootstrap"
>
> Short Answer: A framework for kick starting development of a web
> application.
>
> Long Answer: Bootstrap is a framework from Twitter for kick starting
> development of a web application. It includes CSS & HTML for typography,
> forms, buttons tables, girds and more. It also contains popular JavaScript
> plugins for modal dialog boxes, tooltips, carousel, drop downs and much
> more.
>
> I would love your thoughts on this and if you disagree please let me know.
> This is my first presentation on Bootstrap and I want to make sure its a
> good one.
>
>

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