> It amazes me how far from Not-Invented-Here syndrome we have come. 20 or so years ago there was so much talk about not re-inventing the wheel and how using existing code is the best one can do. Now we are seemingly on the other end of the spectrum where the 'rules' of programming are something like:
1, Whatever you do, do not write any actual real code
2, You may use an unbounded amount of code from any part of the internet, provided you did not write it
3, It is of the utmost importance that you use an existing framework. The more code the framework did not write the better (e.g wxwidge…