For every degree of complexity, add 3 degrees of difficulty. It's the nature of 
the beast, man. Coding is not for the feint of heart. If it makes you feel 
better, I think everything is that way. People start small businesses and have 
a great time while it is small, but as it grows, more and more problems arise, 
you need to hire more people to resolve them, which adds yet more and different 
kinds of problems, then the state wants to audit you and tell you your tax 
accounting is all wrong, then the board of directors wants to go a different 
direction... wait, what was the question? 

Seriously though, I like that famous saying, the way to eat an elephant is one 
bite at a time. Make the BIG unsolvable problem a bunch of small solvable ones. 

Bob


On Jan 25, 2013, at 7:42 AM, i...@multimedial.de wrote:

> Colin,
> 
> Looks interesting.I am however intrigued how you can do your work with such 
> simple tools - the projects i am confronted with are all more complex.
> 
> I really,really miss those simple projects nowadays,somehow i always seem to 
> be working on stuff that is complicated and not working as it should,creating 
> more and more problems that make my life miserable as a developer.
> 
> Am I the only one feeling this? Am I just overworked?
> 
> Freundliche Grüße,
> 
> Christophe Leske
> multimedial.de


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