While it's true that a good tradesperson does have almost every tool that they need for their job, it's also true that they can do a great job with only a few tools if necessary. A poor tradesperson will struggle to do a great job regardless of how many tools they have. When the focus is on the tools and not getting the skills right, you're looking in the wrong place. In the last month, the programming platform I use for my apps changed its pricing policy. While I could pay for their new pricing, I have decided that I no longer want to pay their prices because I don't use the product commercially. It makes no sense to me to pay over $1k per year for private use. I have gone back to a language that I used several years ago and am doing a refresher on syntax, ready for my next assault on programming the Internet for my use. Did I spend much time searching for this tool? Nup, it took me about 2 hours of research and installation of the packages ready to go. Will it do everything I want? I don't know yet, but it should be able to cover most of the bases. The thing is that you'll never know if the tool you choose will do everything you want until you use it. Reading their sales page won't tell you that, but using it will. If it doesn't, it's only a matter of a brief period before you can have another ready to test. Don't overthink this stuff. Most of it doesn't matter.
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