What I do is decide that I am in charge of defining the machine, and the tools implement the machine. The tools are a means to an end. If the tools don't exist to implement the machine, I write them. If they do exist, great.
> That's funny. I was the opposite. When I was younger, I would just say "lets default to other people's solution to similar problems and move on" but as time went by, I've become more "let's define our problems well and find surgical solutions by others". It's a slight difference but makes a huge difference in productivity.
I thought the same way except I was even more insane. I thought lets just teach everyone English and we won't have to do any internationalization/localization.
I thought the same way except I was even more insane. I thought lets just teach everyone English and we won't have to do any internationalization/localization.