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Do you code your own stuff?

Submitted by Papa Schwabs, , Thread ID: 125486

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25-03-2019, 03:04 PM
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Or do you go off of already written code?
I'm teaching myself how to code with an old forum script my friend had made and abandoned then gave to me. My plan is to rewrite it for PHP 7+ and HTML 5. But for all intents and purposes it's a full featured script(learning what I have I even added my own features.) So that's going to take some effort haha.
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, PHP ?. .

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I feel like learning on your own and coding yourself is a lot more beneficial than using already written code. I think that applies to everything coding related, that's my own opinion though

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I do my own stuff. Right now I'm working with laravel 5.8 and react.

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Yeah, if you are in a learning phase, I will go with coding yourself. But once you get some experience, I prefer searching for the done solutions, and not waste my time to something that is already made somewhere out there. It's better to focus to project specific features.

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27-03-2019, 01:33 AM
Zimo Wrote:
, PHP ?. .

same

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I'm quite a beginner in the field, so I try to write my own stuff.

Still, I take a lot of time in looking at other people's works.

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11-04-2019, 02:12 AM
Cuzit Wrote:
I'm quite a beginner in the field, so I try to write my own stuff.

Still, I take a lot of time in looking at other people's works.
Same sir

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Code has to be understood. You need to be a good programmer. If you're not you won't understand other people's code for sure.
Third-party code is useful only as scaffolding for your domain-logic which ALWAYS MUST be written by you only.

Whether you use other SW parts as framework, no one sane-minded professional programmer will blame you about.

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I use Atom for Web Development.
In my opinion, the best program there is

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