VFL typically refers to Visual Format Language, a string-based language used in Apple's iOS and macOS development environments for laying out user interface elements programmatically. It provides a concise way to define constraints between views, describing their relative positions and sizes. VFL is often used within Auto Layout to create flexible and adaptable UIs that work well across different screen sizes and orientations.
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