Solo Development: Learning To Let Go Of Perfection - Smashing Magazine
Briefly

"I found myself making every detail perfect: every color, shadow, gradient, font size, margin, and padding had to be spot on. I don't even want to say how long the logo took."
"The reality of solo development is that there is no one to tell you when to stop or simply say, 'Yo, this is good enough! Move on.'"
"Test Early And Often: Unnecessary tweaks, indecisive UI decisions, and perfectionism are the core reasons I spend more time on things than necessary."
"Most users don't care whether a login button is yellow or green. What they want (and need) is a button that works and solves their problem when clicking it."
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