Should I study the framework for starting a project?

The more I read about frameworks, the more people seem to complain that they don't appreciate the time to learn.

Is there a specific precedent that I should know about that makes wireframes valuable? Or am I just wasting precious time studying what I will leave later?

EDIT: name changed for clarity. Sorry, sorry.

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I find that when executing a large project, even if you decide not to use the framework to start with, halfway through the project you will end up drawing a mini-frame, since you are reusing functions written for one part of the project for the other.

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