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The value of software lies not in the code itself but in the skills, time, and processes that surround its creation. While coding can be done quickly, the real effort involves team dynamics, business logic, and design, often making the actual code less significant. The author argues that starting from scratch can sometimes yield better results than refactoring existing code, as much of the value resides in knowledge rather than the codebase.
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