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I don't know about blogging engines, but I've written other pieces of "worthless" software. Namely IM clients and compilers.

Why did I build those? Partly because I'm addicted to programing. Mainly though because when I find a technology that I use constantly, I quickly become obsessed with it and start to get seriously annoyed by it's its flaws.

Eventually, the same thought will occur: "You know, I could do this better..."

Normally, especially with compilers, I realize that no, one person alone probably can't build an overall better product. But there are one or two great features that I could build on top of an otherwise mediocre product. And programming is fun, so why not build a product you can use for your daily tasks.

I very much liken it to guys I grew up with who were really into cars. They constantly worked on and rebuilt portions of their cars. You could easily argue "why bother, everyone is building a car". But for them it was fun to drive around a piece of equipment they worked on. Programming a blog engine isn't much different.

Unless of course, you don't blog :)

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I don't know about blogging engines, but I've written other pieces of "worthless" software. Namely IM clients and compilers.

Why did I build those? Partly because I'm addicted to programing. Mainly though because when I find a technology that I use constantly, I quickly become obsessed with it and start to get seriously annoyed by it's flaws.

Eventually, the same thought will occur: "You know, I could do this better..."

Normally, especially with compilers, I realize that no, one person alone probably can't build an overall better product. But there are one or two great features that I could build on top of an otherwise mediocre product. And programming is fun, so why not build a product you can use for your daily tasks.

I very much liken it to guys I grew up with who were really into cars. They constantly worked on and rebuilt portions of their cars. You could easily argue "why bother, everyone is building a car". But for them it was fun to drive around a piece of equipment they worked on. Programming a blog engine isn't much different.

Unless of course, you don't blog :)