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Embed Google/ Yahoo search into a web site or build your own
I am looking for an opinion on the whether to use Google custom search, Yahoo search builder or build my own for web projects (no more than 100 pages of content). If I should build my own - do you …
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2answers
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CRM for a call-center, with strong integration - build or buy?
We have a custom CRM solution that among several things handles our call-center. That is, each call-center operator gets a queue of people (potential customers) to call based on a number of …
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34answers
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Reasons not to build your own bug tracking system
Several times now I've been faced with plans from a team that wants to build their own bug tracking system - Not as a product, but as an internal tool.
The arguments I've heard in favous are usually …
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15answers
421 views
What functionality should always be third-party?
What prompts my question is this post from Jeff Atwood, and this post from Dare Obasanjo. It seems to me that there might be at least a few areas where third-party functionality is a better idea than …
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6answers
141 views
Build vs. Buy & Integrate - How do YOU make the decision? [closed]
I've seen a lot of questions and discussions about build vs. buy, but most stick with the simplistic approach that you can simply do one or the other. Most of the time you have to either buy and …
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4answers
147 views
Should I prefer purchasing a commercial framework or creating my own version of the same functionality? (classic “Create vs Buy”)
I have mixed views about commercial class libraries. Am I better off using a commercial class library or starting from scratch? If buying a library is the way forward which one for a C# developer?
