MVC (Model-View-Controller) frameworks are architectural patterns used for developing user interfaces that divide an application into three interconnected parts: the Model (data and business logic), the View (user interface), and the Controller (input handling and logic). This separation promotes modularity, reusability, and testability, making it easier to manage complex applications. They are commonly used in web development and application development for organizing code and simplifying the development process.
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