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by ipaddr
1910 days ago
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I think the core point missed in this thread is: developers write software for a living. They do not want to pay for something they would love someone to pay them to write. You see this in other professions. A car mechanic doesn't want to take there car to someone else. A doctor tries to avoid general checkups with other doctors. A realitor will sell their own house. A grass cutter doesn't hire someone to cut his lawn. The person who makes lawnmowers doesn't buy one he makes one even if it takes longer. |
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However, my current job is developing a voice response system for restaurant drive-thrus. I don't have time to write my own IDE right now!
So I farm that out to JetBrains and get to use all of their awesome work for less than fifty cents a day.
If that's too much, their free versions are very good too.
I may also take exception to this:
> A doctor tries to avoid general checkups with other doctors.
Wouldn't the opposite be true? As far as I know, every psychiatrist has a psychiatrist, every counselor has a counselor (or should), and I would guess that every doctor has a doctor.
A doctor is more likely than the rest of us to have particular insight into their own health, but I don't think they try to do it all alone.
Of course I'm only speaking for myself. If anyone prefers to write all their own tools, more power to them!