"Robert Cummings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> On Fri, 2006-08-04 at 17:23 -0300, Manuel Lemos wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> on 08/03/2006 02:53 PM Robert Cummings said the following:
>> >>> The main thing in Manual's post that got me writing this in the first
>> >>> place was :
>> >>>
>> >>> "Imagine if there would be only one PDBC (JDBC for PHP). Instead of 
>> >>> that
>> >>> we have a never ending choice of PHP database abstraction layers that
>> >>> does not help newcoming developers that are lost and don't know what 
>> >>> to
>> >>> use."
>> >> I admit I have not expressed myself clearly. What I meant is not that
>> >> people should be disallowed to implement alternative APIs, but rather
>> >> that they should not feel the need to do it.
>> >
>> > I think you may be missing the point. Many people probably don't feel
>> > the "need" to create an alternative API, they may just feel the desire
>> > to do so. It's a great way to practice your skills, and in the end, you
>> > have a nice API that meets your needs.
>>
>> I do not think many people want to reinvent the wheel. Only those that
>> feel forced to do it, because the alternatives are insufficient, will do
>> it, only if they feel capable of doing it.
>>
>> If there were consensual API specifications like in Java world, very few
>> people would feel forced to reinvent the wheel.
>
> I beg to differ. I think a good number of people really enjoy
> re-inventing the wheel :)

Also because some people don't like working with other people's square 
wheels, or wheels designed for a pram when they want wheels for a racing 
bike, or wheels that run in the wrong direction, or wheels that turn too 
slowly, or wheels that need expensive tyres, or .... (the list is endless)

-- 
Tony Marston
http://www.tonymarston.net
http://www.radicore.org 

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