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Peter Mortensen
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While I do agree it seems funny to spend so much time on something that duplicates existing functionality, perhaps I can offer some perspective:

Perhaps people are wasting time by developing emacsEmacs when we already have vimVim?

Perhaps people are wasting time by developing linuxLinux when we already had windowsWindows?

Perhaps people are wasting time by developing firefoxFirefox when we already had internet explorerInternet Explorer?

Perhaps people are wasting time by developing arm cpu'sARM CPUs when we already had intelIntel?

Perhaps people are wasting time by writing software when we can already get through our daily lives?

So the guy spent some time working on an app for you. Nobody stands to lose from this, It won't prop up anybody's self esteem here to tear them apart from trying to make a valuable contribution to Stack Overflow, which it could probably use with a little outside the box thinking.

I think it's a little tasteless to call people out for 'wasting time' and suggest better ways they could be investing when you are spending your time writing a novel on why they are wasting their time. When I get into a new environment, I write a hello worldHello, World! program as a sanity check. Solving problems makes you a better programmer. Not everybody gets to work on space shuttle code straight out of college so if they want to make an app I don't see an issue with that.

While I do agree it seems funny to spend so much time on something that duplicates existing functionality, perhaps I can offer some perspective:

Perhaps people are wasting time by developing emacs when we already have vim?

Perhaps people are wasting time by developing linux when we already had windows?

Perhaps people are wasting time by developing firefox when we already had internet explorer?

Perhaps people are wasting time by developing arm cpu's when we already had intel?

Perhaps people are wasting time by writing software when we can already get through our daily lives?

So the guy spent some time working on an app for you. Nobody stands to lose from this, It won't prop up anybody's self esteem here to tear them apart from trying to make a valuable contribution to Stack Overflow, which it could probably use with a little outside the box thinking.

I think it's a little tasteless to call people out for 'wasting time' and suggest better ways they could be investing when you are spending your time writing a novel on why they are wasting their time. When I get into a new environment, I write a hello world program as a sanity check. Solving problems makes you a better programmer. Not everybody gets to work on space shuttle code straight out of college so if they want to make an app I don't see an issue with that.

While I do agree it seems funny to spend so much time on something that duplicates existing functionality, perhaps I can offer some perspective:

Perhaps people are wasting time by developing Emacs when we already have Vim?

Perhaps people are wasting time by developing Linux when we already had Windows?

Perhaps people are wasting time by developing Firefox when we already had Internet Explorer?

Perhaps people are wasting time by developing ARM CPUs when we already had Intel?

Perhaps people are wasting time by writing software when we can already get through our daily lives?

So the guy spent some time working on an app for you. Nobody stands to lose from this, It won't prop up anybody's self esteem here to tear them apart from trying to make a valuable contribution to Stack Overflow, which it could probably use with a little outside the box thinking.

I think it's a little tasteless to call people out for 'wasting time' and suggest better ways they could be investing when you are spending your time writing a novel on why they are wasting their time. When I get into a new environment, I write a Hello, World! program as a sanity check. Solving problems makes you a better programmer. Not everybody gets to work on space shuttle code straight out of college so if they want to make an app I don't see an issue with that.

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R Jesu
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While I do agree it seems funny to spend so much time on something that duplicates existing functionality, perhaps I can offer some perspective:

Perhaps people are wasting time by developing emacs when we already have vim?

Perhaps people are wasting time by developing linux when we already had windows?

Perhaps people are wasting time by developing firefox when we already had internet explorer?

Perhaps people are wasting time by developing arm cpu's when we already had intel?

Perhaps people are wasting time by writing software when we can already get through our daily lives?

So the guy spent some time working on an app for you. Nobody stands to lose from this, It won't prop up anybody's self esteem here to tear them apart from trying to make a valuable contribution to Stack Overflow, which it could probably use with a little outside the box thinking.

I think it's a little tasteless to call people out for 'wasting time' and suggest better ways they could be investing when you are spending your time writing a novel on why they are wasting their time. When I get into a new environment, I write a hello world program as a sanity check. Solving problems makes you a better programmer. Not everybody gets to work on space shuttle code straight out of college so if they want to make an app I don't see an issue with that.