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Code Reuse - does it happen?   [Edit]

Survey period: 12 Jun 2000 to 18 Jun 2000

Would the company you work for rather have you spend a week or two writing a developer utility, even though one exists commercially, or do they just buy the appropriate tools you recommend that would do the job?

OptionVotes% 
We chronically reinvent the wheel5822.14
We often rewrite, though we occasionally buy off the shelf products9737.02
An even split5922.52
We mostly by off the shelf solutions, only occasionally writing our own as needed.4316.41
We never write our own. If a solution doesn't exist, then we modify the problem until one does!51.91



 
GeneralPoll Question Intent Pin
Blake Miller17-Jun-00 9:50
Blake Miller17-Jun-00 9:50 
The wording of the poll question was not meant to be confusing.

I would like to state that when this poll was suggested, the intent was to focus on the developer's UTILITIES, rather than the third party libraries or components that would go into one of your end products.

For exmaple, would your company have you write a parser, or would you use PCYacc and PCLex or a similar product?

Would they have you code a front end to MSI, or would they buy InstallShield for Windows Installer or Wise or a similar product?

Would they have you write a text editor, or do they get you the one you prefer to use, such as CodeWiright or or a similar product?
GeneralCoding your code != reinventing the wheel Pin
Jerry III12-Jun-00 15:39
Jerry III12-Jun-00 15:39 
GeneralCode Reuse? Pin
Member 262712-Jun-00 4:42
Member 262712-Jun-00 4:42 
GeneralRe: Code Reuse? Pin
Wenderson Teixeira12-Jun-00 8:03
sussWenderson Teixeira12-Jun-00 8:03 
GeneralRe: Code Reuse? Pin
John Chr. Lonningdal19-Jun-00 8:21
sussJohn Chr. Lonningdal19-Jun-00 8:21 

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