> Which is exactly where their power comes from. Because each time you shrink the required knowledge to do work, you broaden the pool of people who can perform that work.
That's an excellent point.
It seems the same concept could also apply to broadening the scope of complexity that an individual could handle. The fewer things that the user needs to have in mind, the more mental space is freed up for other things, like domain complexity.
That's an excellent point.
It seems the same concept could also apply to broadening the scope of complexity that an individual could handle. The fewer things that the user needs to have in mind, the more mental space is freed up for other things, like domain complexity.