I share 100% your opinion!

In my case, I need to 'reinvent wheels' and in that process understand what I didn't from the start.

There might be more practical techniques but mine works with me. I know that I am going to have to face the same mistakes over and over again, until I finally understand where I was wrong.

The practical way is just trusting the creator and studying by hard how to use that perfect thing. But perhaps, doing so, I might once stumble with some difficult times and might then question if that perfect thing was so perfect...(thanks Talking Heads). Because I didn't understand it well.

Besides, what more fun than re-inventing 'existing wheels' in one's own way (I did it my way..., thanks Franky :) )?

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In reply to Re^6: Directory Syncer by chanio
in thread Directory Syncer by jkva

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