Read Aristotle's sig. Every application I've ever worked on started out as a "quick and dirty" script. It's always best, unless you are deleting the script within 12 hours, to use the modules.
- You know it will catch the boundary cases you didn't know even existed
- It's quicker
- The more of your <whatever> is stock code, the less you have to debug.
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