For every tutorial that uses scaffolding, there's an article that says
you shouldn't use it in real websites. Supposedly it just serves to
"sketch things out quickly", "test database connectivity" and other
stuff. Some say you're not even supposed to use it and then edit it
later. I don't get why.

What is it about scaffolding that makes it virtually useless? It
generates some code; surely I could just expand on it or "fix" what's
wrong with it later, right? Apparently not. How is it different from me
making my own CRUD base files and copypasting it into every project?

I just don't get it.
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