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It was just mentioned that I'm "not exactly building the Sistine Chapel". Chapel." This is true, but I am building a freight management application, which isn't exactly as simple as drawing controls on a form (even though the vendors would have you believe it is).

I don't hold this against the person who said it, but I do feel the complexity of what I'm doing is a little misunderstood, or that statement would not have been made.

Are there any good metaphors which might illustrate a project's complexity to non-programmers?

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Are there any good metaphors for explaining a project's project complexity to a non-programmer?

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