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by pdimitar
1037 days ago
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> to write is different from to rewrite Only if you use dictionary meanings of words. Otherwise it really is not different. 99.99% of all meaningful code is not gotten right on the first try. As said above, you have to iterate on it. > I'm referring to the fact that code can be made into libraries, or APIs if you're so keen on collecting rent Name one library -- that is NOT just a network client for a paid SaaS service -- and then maybe I'll understand what point you're trying to make. And even if you find one, they are a vanishingly small, undetectable, minority. |
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you should learn about systems software... they may be 'vanishingly small' but they're there in the foundations of the entire computing stack. done once, a long time ago, and used by all ever since.
just the most basics: but there are (sadly were) more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glibc