![]() ![]() Reusing code in the form of libraries is incredibly efficient and allows each focused library to be very good at what it does and only that. Heck, most of the web today operates on a variety of frameworks and plugin libraries that simplify development. ![]() It’s almost like copying code, except that you aren’t responsible for the maintenance of it. Speaking of which, libraries and external dependencies are an efficient way to reuse functionality without reusing code.
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