Recently a friend sent me a link to an old post on Rick Copeland’s blog titled Three Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Write Your Own Web Framework. Although Rick talks specifically about open source web frameworks, his comments raised the more general question of how should we draw the line when deciding whether to build a new anything versus “buying” or using an existing project. The answer is not always clear, because it depends on a lot of factors.
This article was originally published by Python Magazine in October of 2008 as part of a series of columns I wrote as Editor in Chief for Python Magazine under the title “Import This!”.
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