Response: 418 - I'm a teapot.
A student who loves programming a he is looking at many things at the same time (which probably is a bad idea, but he is happy)
But you know, it all depends on your needs and resources, like time. Sometimes it may be worthy not using it. But if every time you start a new project you had to create it from scratch, you'll lose a lot of time. Also consider looking into design systems like Material, Primer, etc.
Extra note: For the next time a little bit of extra context will give you better answers (what languages are we talking about, what is its purpose, ...)
No.
But you know, it all depends on your needs and resources, like time. Sometimes it may be worthy not using it. But if every time you start a new project you had to create it from scratch, you'll lose a lot of time. Also consider looking into design systems like Material, Primer, etc.
Extra note: For the next time a little bit of extra context will give you better answers (what languages are we talking about, what is its purpose, ...)
Yep, thanks for the extra note, I will do that ๐