That's the only simplification that makes sense and accounts for the different phenomena we see (solo developers doing amazing things exist, teams doing amazing things exist, amazing teachers exist, etc).
There are many ways of doing it. If you understand the problem, and see a big ball of unecessary complexity rising, you get upset.
That's the only simplification that makes sense and accounts for the different phenomena we see (solo developers doing amazing things exist, teams doing amazing things exist, amazing teachers exist, etc).
There are many ways of doing it. If you understand the problem, and see a big ball of unecessary complexity rising, you get upset.