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by XCabbage
482 days ago
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In my experience, blame for this basically never lies on grunt-level devs; it's EMs and CTOs/CIOs who insist on using third-party products for everything out of some misguided belief that it will save dev time and it's foolish to reinvent the wheel. (Of course, often figuring out how to integrate a third-party wheel, and maintain the integration, is predictably far more work for a worse result than making your own wheel in the first place, but I have often found it difficult to convince managers of this. In fairness, occasionally they're right and I'm wrong!) |
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