> It's knowing what the heck you are actually doing and doing it well is what's hard.
That sort of goes without saying. If doing something well is hard, then doing that thing is hard. No one is interesting in writing code that doesn't work -- we're always talking about "doing it well".
We don't all going around claiming that quantum mechanics is easy and then backing it up by demonstrating our ability to pull grossly wrong answers out of our asses.
That sort of goes without saying. If doing something well is hard, then doing that thing is hard. No one is interesting in writing code that doesn't work -- we're always talking about "doing it well".
We don't all going around claiming that quantum mechanics is easy and then backing it up by demonstrating our ability to pull grossly wrong answers out of our asses.