Late to the party here, but one small, simple thing that makes life with Sharepoint harder is the fact that Microsoft have decided to use terminology for things in Sharepoint based on really common words that mean other things in the rest of the world. So for example, if you want to create a custom add-on for Sharepoint it is a "Feature", forms and customised list entries are "Content Types" and so on. Once you get your head around it that's not too bad when you're working with Sharepoint, but the minute you need to put it into google, searching for "features" or "content types" is going to get you loads of stuff that has nothing to do with Sharepoint and quite possibly a bunch of stuff that is to do with Sharepoint but isn't to do with the context you are looking for.
I'm sure they were trying to be user friendly with that, and for some kinds of user maybe they succeed, but for anybody who ever needs to use a search engine it's a pretty irritating fail.
EDIT: And another thing: Why are the form elements mostly given guids for names? That is really annoying if you need to add any extra Javascript for whatever reason...
