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One of the unhelpful things that I commonly experience when I read things about software (and very occasionally other things, but usually software) is the urge to make my own version of whatever the thing is.
For example: I read a blog post by Graydon Hoare about Rust [1], and apart from finding it generally a very interesting blog post (I've dabbled in amateur programming language design, just as a great many programmers have) one of my reactions was the urge to try (again) making my own programming language.
A lot of my little hobby projects are just my own versions of things other people have made. I wonder why that is. Do I lack creativity?
Does everyone feel this urge, when finding out about something cool, to make their own?
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