I almost totally agree with this, but there are many important applications, features and protocols that are complex enough that the solo nights-and-weekend warriors cannot make a dent in them.

There's a whole class of problem that needs programmers to get paid - and well.

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It has to do with organizing into larger, coordinated teams and biting into problems bit-by-bit.

That extends the delivery date, but it doesn't necessarily stop you from building a solution.

It's a team of part-time devs, is all.