It depends on what you're building: simple extensions are easier, but complex ones can be as tough as full websites
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Been experimenting with basic product deployment lately. Realized you don’t always need full-blown tools unless you're building something complex. Sometimes a simple workaround does the job just fine.
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Life is:
· complex for intelligent ones.
· simple and easy for idiots.
· a drama for matures and wise.
and a tragedy for those who don't know where they stand.
Like most of us.
I've observed people now a days hate complexity, they want simple solution..
You do the hardwork and complex ting in the backend either manually or with AI and sell them as a simple solution.
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Many developers get stuck on complex libraries, confusing setups, and endless trial-and-error. It's frustrating when you want to build something powerful, but