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lokar
2mo ago
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For most of the tricky stuff the hard part is thinking clearly. Deciding how to approach the problem, what to prioritize, etc
Translating that into whatever language you chose is not that hard.
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hdjrudni
2mo ago
Right, the actual engineering part is hard. Typing out the code without botching syntax usually isn't very hard. Unless it's a C++ type with a dozen modifiers.
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