I agree that this a very interesting way to quantify one's approach. With almost any language, there are far more tools / keywords / packages / frameworks / etc. available to us than we would ever use (or ever want to use). The tools you purposely choose to avoid probably say a lot about your coding style and your priorities when crafting solutions.
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I agree that this a very interesting way to quantify one's approach. With almost any language, there are far more tools / keywords / packages / frameworks / etc. available to us than we would ever use (or ever want to use). The tools you purposely choose to avoid probably say a lot about your coding style and your priorities when crafting solutions.