Please stop re-inventing the wheel.(请不要重复发明轮子)

Please stop re-inventing the wheel.

There are a lot of software wheels that get re-invented all the time. Re-inventing is a time consuming waste that many projects can cut. In almost all cases it’s much better to do some due diligence and use an off the shelf component where you can. Invest your time, passion and expertise in your actual product.

Save your energy for your real innovations

Engineers are smart. Sometimes we get cocky and think because we know how to build the best X on the web, we also know better about everything else too. Don’t fall into this trap. It’s very unlikely a genius web developer can really create a better database than off the shelf. There are too many good ideas begging to be programmed. Don’t waste time on something that’s outside your core innovation. The world needs customer focused applications that work well with people. Don’t waste your time creating the ten thousandth backend widget you could have gotten for free on the internet.

Existing protocols are good

Nothing makes me crazier than software that implements a broken version of a standard protocol. You can spend time designing a brand new protocol, but if you are doing something that is well known on the ‘net you should try hard to work with existing protocols. Existing protocols have some miles on them and are usually good compromises for everything they do. Designing and testing new protocols is just quicksand for most projects. If you can’t say that the new protocol is the heart of what’s cool about your product, then don’t make a new protocol.

Get your design patterns off the shelf

Most software project fall into some pretty well known patterns. Console applications, three tier web applications, client-server applications and peer to peer applications are very common patterns. If your product falls into any well known pattern, follow the best practices for your pattern. Innovate where you are really on the cutting edge and try to use cookies cutters wherever else you can.

 

原帖地址:http://blogs.msdn.com/b/dustin_andrews/archive/2008/08/25/please-stop-re-inventing-the-wheel.aspx

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用代码解决这个问题The program committee of the school programming contests, which are often held at the Ural State University, is a big, joyful, and united team. In fact, they are so united that the time spent together at the university is not enough for them, so they often visit each other at their homes. In addition, they are quite athletic and like walking. Once the guardian of the traditions of the sports programming at the Ural State University decided that the members of the program committee spent too much time walking from home to home. They could have spent that time inventing and preparing new problems instead. To prove that, he wanted to calculate the average distance that the members of the program committee walked when they visited each other. The guardian took a map of Yekaterinburg, marked the houses of all the members of the program committee there, and wrote down their coordinates. However, there were so many coordinates that he wasn't able to solve that problem and asked for your help. The city of Yekaterinburg is a rectangle with the sides parallel to the coordinate axes. All the streets stretch from east to west or from north to south through the whole city, from one end to the other. The house of each member of the program committee is located strictly at the intersection of two orthogonal streets. It is known that all the members of the program committee walk only along the streets, because it is more pleasant to walk on sidewalks than on small courtyard paths. Of course, when walking from one house to another, they always choose the shortest way. All the members of the program committee visit each other equally often. Input The first line contains the number n of members of the program committee (2 ≤ n ≤ 105). The i-th of the following n lines contains space-separated coordinates xi, yi of the house of the i-th member of the program committee (1 ≤ xi, yi ≤ 106). All coordinates are integers. Output Output the average distance, rounded down to an integer, that a member of the program committee walks from his house to the house of his colleague.
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