We've made the world too complicated
In a blog post on Bear Blog, the author reflects on the growing complexity of software development. They point to the proliferation of frameworks, build tools, and dependencies as a primary cause. The post argues that this complexity often outweighs the benefits, leading to longer debugging times and a steeper learning curve for new developers. The author suggests that simplicity should be prioritized, advocating for fewer abstractions and more direct approaches. They cite examples from their own experience where simpler solutions outperformed complex ones. The post resonates with a common sentiment in the developer community about the burden of modern tooling.
Reminds developers to evaluate whether complexity adds value or hinders productivity.