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I think it is natural to develop a "code library" of sorts for the things that should be easier, but are not, or the things like Logging which need different implementations depending on the type of application, etc.

Sometimes, just wrapping an outside tool so we all use it in a consistent manner.
Logging, and Timing come to mind. We add those to every project.

Then we have impersonation things we do all the time in web frameworks so we can test specific user features/paths.

It all feels like a framework at some point, because we know it is going to be in there, but it is really a set of libraries and approaches, so we are not locked in too far.

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