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It doesn't make you a bad developer, it just stops novel and innovative ways of doing something, because the cheaper way is to just use what's free.


At some point, "novel and innovative" becomes Rube Goldberg, not I.M. Pei.

I think for software engineering, the far more common issue is that there's already a best practice and the individual engineer hasn't chanced to hear about it yet than the problem on the desk is in need of a brand-new mousetrap.




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