I'm curious as to why one would do that? Is it
really quicker to
design, implement, test, maintain, support something on your own
rather than use a pretested application/utility?
Rather than determine the existence of, locate, fetch, discover it
won't build, find an alternative to, fetch, bludgeon into building,
test, maintain, and support? That's more like my usual experience.
Yes. Often. For small things, almost "usually".
At least for me. But then, I'm good at software. (Programming and
debugging are my two biggest talents.)
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