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- Author: danluu.com
- Full Title: I Could Do That in a Weekend!
- Category:#articles
- Summary: Many people underestimate the complexity of building large software systems and assume they could create them quickly. However, developing features, optimizing performance, and ensuring security requires a significant number of skilled engineers and extensive resources. This complexity is often overlooked, leading to misconceptions about how large companies operate and the work involved in their products.
- URL: https://danluu.com/sounds-easy/
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- Features also matter: when I talk to engineers working on basically any product at any company, they’ll often find that there are seemingly trivial individual features that can add integer percentage points to revenue. Just as with performance, people underestimate how many engineers you can add to a product before engineers stop paying for themselves. (View Highlight)
Metadata
- Author: danluu.com
- Full Title: I Could Do That in a Weekend!
- Category:#articles
- Summary: Many people underestimate the complexity of building large software systems and assume they could create them quickly. However, developing features, optimizing performance, and ensuring security requires a significant number of skilled engineers and extensive resources. This complexity is often overlooked, leading to misconceptions about how large companies operate and the work involved in their products.
- URL: https://danluu.com/sounds-easy/
Highlights
- Features also matter: when I talk to engineers working on basically any product at any company, they’ll often find that there are seemingly trivial individual features that can add integer percentage points to revenue. Just as with performance, people underestimate how many engineers you can add to a product before engineers stop paying for themselves. (View Highlight)
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