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kdub_nz:
What Problem Are You Trying To Solve?

--- Quote from: Max Kanat-Alexander Code Simplicity: The Fundamentals of Software ---If somebody comes up to you and says something like, “How do I make this pony fly to the moon?”,
the question you need to ask is, “What problem are you trying to solve?”
You’ll find out that they really need to collect gray rocks.
Why they thought they had to fly to the moon, and use a pony to do it, only they know.
People do get confused like this.
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dgorsman:
Nice.  Usually compounded by getting "locked in" to the pony solution, therefore any solution which doesn't include an MLP means you don't understand the problem.   :|

kdub_nz:
 :-)

Dan (@ nullptr),

... and collecting rainbow glitter may well be a better return on investment ...

It's Alive!:

--- Quote from: kdub on April 26, 2017, 02:54:38 AM --- :-)

Dan (@ nullptr),

... and collecting rainbow glitter may well be a better return on investment ...

--- End quote ---

 :-D you saw that huh.....

kdub_nz:
Yeah, had a bit of a giggle :)

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