I think this is an interesting concept and want to see where you go with it. But just devil’s advocating, there are some pretty strong counterexamples for micromanagement. For example, many imperative languages can be ridiculously inefficient. And try solving an NP complete problem with a genetic algorithm and you’ll just get stuck in a local minimum.
Simplicity and emergence are often surprisingly effective but they’re just tools in a large toolbox.
I think this is an interesting concept and want to see where you go with it. But just devil’s advocating, there are some pretty strong counterexamples for micromanagement. For example, many imperative languages can be ridiculously inefficient. And try solving an NP complete problem with a genetic algorithm and you’ll just get stuck in a local minimum.
Simplicity and emergence are often surprisingly effective but they’re just tools in a large toolbox.