Haha there are no real complex problems as you can break them down in smaller less complex problems. Divide and conquer en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divide-and-c... . That would be my kind of funny answer.
You see, that's exactly the part I was tricked by as well!
Apart from that, once you have your head wrapped around something, in that very moment, the problem that you had stops to be "complex".
At the best, it starts to be "compound" or "non-obvious", but not complex
Haha there are no real complex problems as you can break them down in smaller less complex problems. Divide and conquer en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divide-and-c... . That would be my kind of funny answer.
You see, that's exactly the part I was tricked by as well!
Apart from that, once you have your head wrapped around something, in that very moment, the problem that you had stops to be "complex".
At the best, it starts to be "compound" or "non-obvious", but not complex
agree. So my answer is a good one.