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hmrr | 4 years ago

Unfortunately that left them with the motivation to write their own bus sized holes instead!

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bruce343434|4 years ago

The greatest programming fallacy is blindly trusting someone else to have correctly invented "the wheel" before. Shockingly few people really know what they're doing.

dane-pgp|4 years ago

> Shockingly few people really know what they're doing.

Unfortunately that includes the people who think their NIH wheel will be much better than the existing one. In fact, the Dunning-Kruger effect would suggest that people who don't know what they're doing are disproportionately likely to be in the latter group.