> More trouble than the trick was worth? To you, probably. But not to magicians.
It makes me realize how fundamentally different the values are between some fields. The amount of time magicians put into the craft is mind-boggling.
I see it also with how movies are made -- to think that sometimes they're spending days or months and tens of thousands of dollars, building sets, waiting for the right weather or lighting, braving subzero temperatures, or whatever it might be, just to get a single shot that might be on screen for a few seconds.
Maybe a similar sort of thing with software would be spending time on animations -- the result is a cool flourish, but it lasts 0.15 seconds and it took 3 days to get it just right, and it's impossible to quantify how worthwhile it was beyond a gut feeling. Even still, that's not even in the same ballpark in terms of time or effort.
> More trouble than the trick was worth? To you, probably. But not to magicians.
It makes me realize how fundamentally different the values are between some fields. The amount of time magicians put into the craft is mind-boggling.
I see it also with how movies are made -- to think that sometimes they're spending days or months and tens of thousands of dollars, building sets, waiting for the right weather or lighting, braving subzero temperatures, or whatever it might be, just to get a single shot that might be on screen for a few seconds.
Maybe a similar sort of thing with software would be spending time on animations -- the result is a cool flourish, but it lasts 0.15 seconds and it took 3 days to get it just right, and it's impossible to quantify how worthwhile it was beyond a gut feeling. Even still, that's not even in the same ballpark in terms of time or effort.