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uniquelinks

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  1. I think it really depends on the project rather than choosing one approach for everything. For a typical business website, CMS platforms and website builders can save a huge amount of time. There is little value in spending hundreds of hours rebuilding functionality that established platforms already provide. They also make it easier for non developers to manage content, update pages, and maintain a site after launch. For more specialized websites or services, however, custom development can still be the better option. If the project needs unique business logic, custom integrations, unusual workflows, or very specific performance requirements, writing the code yourself gives you much more control. Personally, I see tools and custom code as complementary rather than competing approaches. A practical strategy is to use a CMS or framework for the standard components and write custom code only where the project actually needs something different. The biggest advantage of using existing tools is not simply saving development time. It also means benefiting from mature features, documentation, integrations, security updates, and a larger ecosystem. For anyone comparing website development and hosting options, Unique Links also provides domain and hosting solutions: https://unique-links.com/ The important thing is to choose the approach based on the project's requirements, budget, maintenance needs, and long term goals rather than assuming custom code is always better.
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