framework selection criteria
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Article implicitly defines criteria for choosing between agent frameworks; these criteria often reduce to context management philosophy (explicit vs implicit state)
Article implicitly defines criteria for choosing between agent frameworks; these criteria often reduce to context management philosophy (explicit vs implicit state)
The LangChain→LangGraph decision is a practical example of when framework choice should be driven by context management requirements.
Author's reasoning (control, natural modeling, graph structure) reveals what practitioners value when choosing agent frameworks—suggests context manageability as key criterion.
Suggests complexity level is a primary decision criterion, implying that clarity about problem scope determines framework choice and thus context management strategy.
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