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by debaserab2
3430 days ago
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I see the opposite of NIH especially in the RoR/Ruby world and I don't think it's always a good thing. Developers reach for a library for one piece of functionality in a discrete area of the codebase when they could have achieved the same functionality with a few lines of code. That's not automatically NIH, that's being pragmatic about the dependencies you're bringing in and are going to need to support moving forward. |
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