I have faced this issue many times. When I asked my fellow responders in [python]
tag, I found conflicting opinions, so I am asking a wider audience for a cross-language consensus.
Based on previous Meta answers (1, 2), it is valid to use 3rd party libraries provided you are explicit and do not conflict with OP's requirements. I assume those two answers are valid and supported today.
On more than a few occasions, I use [numpy]
/ [pandas]
to provide a valid solution, explicitly indicating the use of a 3rd party library, which then attracts the comment, "Why do you use a library when you can do this without any dependencies?" Once, I was even downvoted for using collections.Counter
(part of the standard library) instead of a regular dict
and was forced to justify the obvious.
If the comment is not from OP, in which case I think it is good practice to respond, is it appropriate to flag such a comment to remove it as "in need of moderator attention"? It's tedious to justify using a library each time it is used, especially if it is part of the standard library. Leaving such a comment unanswered gives the impression it cannot be answered.