Comment by oomkiller

16 years ago

I'm not sure if I'm unique in this regard, but I seem to have the ability to fully visualize complex systems and problems. The key for me is understanding the problem fully, as I have to pull all of the pieces together. I find it difficult sometimes because other people aren't used to working this way, so they try to feed you bite-sized pieces, where what I really want is the entire problem.

You're not, but as you say this approach imposes its own difficulties. A piecemeal approach often, though not necessarily, gets faster results.

Could you put some lower bound on what you consider 'complex' ?

It seems a bit of an outlandish claim to make without a reference point, what's complex to you may be simple to others and vice versa. So a bit of extra data as to the kind of complex systems and problems you visualize would help.

  • Sorry if it seems outlandish, I'm not really sure how quantify "complex". One personal example though is I designed a national emergency management network (Utilizing XMPP/PubSub, AMQP, Rails, etc) in my head without writing anything down. That may seem special or it may not, I just find it rare, at least in my (diminutive) peer group. I've also designed all of these huge dreamy systems growing up, I have pictures and diagrams I drew in 5th grade :) They sure are funny to look back at!