Thought by:
Paul Graham

Sometimes when we start working on a new service or product, we fall in love with the idea and jump straight into developing a solution.

Today's issue of #ThoughtsOnProgramming features "Y Combinator's co-founder Paul Graham with a piece of advice from his essay ""Great Hackers" that we should spend more time choosing the right problem to solve before jumping into implementation.

In programming, as in many fields, the hard part isn't solving problems, but deciding what problems to solve.
In programming, as in many fields, the hard part isn't solving problems, but deciding what problems to solve.