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18. Libraries

James Reinders1 , Ben Ashbaugh2, James Brodman3, Michael Kinsner4, John Pennycook5 and Xinmin Tian6
(1)
Beaverton, OR, USA
(2)
Folsom, CA, USA
(3)
Marlborough, MA, USA
(4)
Halifax, NS, Canada
(5)
San Jose, CA, USA
(6)
Fremont, CA, USA
 

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We have spent the entire book promoting the art of writing our own code. Now we finally acknowledge that some great programmers have already written code that we can just use. Libraries are the best way to get our work done. This is not a case of being lazy—it is a case of having better things to do than reinvent ...

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