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by kulahan
325 days ago
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We are specifically talking about something that does have a mature option available. That’s why it’s stupid to try and implement your own version of something complex. If you change the story such that the product is actually needed and universally immature, of course building it is a valid argument. Regarding b: Right, and the point of this article is that for those types of things, go for the already-mature thing. You’re arguing a point nobody is making. |
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That's why it's also important to point out that no significant piece of code is mature and stable from the start, but was brought into this state iteratively using tools and processes that are available to everybody else, too. The biggest difference between existing mature code and new code under any good development process is age.