What Dario means by that is once you've gone through the grunt work of doing everything for yourself, you are no longer hindered by the "helpful" development package. You are the master of the machine.
I can't comment on Flowcode, but most of the time the helpful packages and libraries look useful at first try, but when you hit something they don't want to do, then you fight the package to make it do it. Because you are unsure of what the package has already done, you don't know what he owns of your machine and what you are allowed to do.
So for a quick and simple project these packages can be a shortcut, for for complex jobs they can end up being the long way, or in the worst situations you end up finding out that the package has painted you into a corner and the timeline of your project is running out.
Then alcoholism is an attractive option... Smile:
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