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I am currently developing my own gaming platform/social network and I decided to custom code every single aspect except the forum. I did this because it would be much cheaper than buying a ready-made software and it would also be easier to implement features that I actually wanted. The only issue is that it would obviously take much longer to launch the site. But do you guys think that ready-made software is better than having custom programmed software? Of course not everyone can code their own project so they may have to get a programmer which can become expensive and problematic due to communication problems etc. So it is just better to have less hassle and get ready made software?
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As time goes on and your application needs to be updated, it's nice having the creators support to fall back on as well rather than completely relying on your own developer. Finding software that has already been made and is being maintained for your specific purpose is always easiest in my opinion. You may need to be pay to have additional features customized for you, but this will still be more affordable than starting from scratch in many instances. As time goes on and your application needs to be updated, it's nice having the creators support to fall back on as well rather than completely relying on your own developer.
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