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> If you don't fully know the problem domain, use something with good library support.

I think this is completely fair. As my friend says, "I don't know what library I'll need for every project, but I know where will be one for Python."



just because there is one doesn't mean it's quality. so then it's a worse scenario because you thought there was a solution, planned on it, but then once you use it you see it doesn't work the way you expect.




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