Well, IMO reinventing the wheel is never good :)
And especially in this case it makes absolutely no sense at all.
What would you rather use? A new framework which reinvents everything (not even better), or a battle production tested framework with several community backed packages?
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Well, IMO reinventing the wheel is never good :)
And especially in this case it makes absolutely no sense at all.
What would you rather use? A new framework which reinvents everything (not even better), or a battle production tested framework with several community backed packages?