Knowing How to Write Code Is Useless If You Don't Know What Problems to Solve

Knowing How to Write Code Is Useless If You Don't Know What Problems to Solve

For those who follow me and have the impression that I’ve “lost my edge” technically. For those who think I’ve become too simple, too banal, too basic. Listen carefully:

I haven’t lowered my level. I’ve refined my strategy.

I consciously chose not to publish complexity anymore. Not because I can’t. Not because I don’t know anymore. But because I know exactly where that road leads: time consumed, validation from colleagues… zero real impact.


I Love Complexity. But I Don’t Put It in Front Anymore.

I’m a technical person. Hardcore. I spend my nights in algorithms, in reverse engineering, in AI, in systems that few understand. That’s where I feel at home. That’s my playground. My breath.

But I understood something essential: it’s not the market’s job to appreciate my hobbies. The market pays for problems solved. Clearly. Quickly. Simply.


Complexity Is an Art. But Art Doesn’t Pay the Bills.

My business is not about “how smart I can be.” It’s about how quickly I can deliver a useful solution. It’s about understanding what the person wants — not what I’m passionate about.

I publish simple things because they produce. And I keep the complex things for myself — for my mind, for my peace.


If You Want Challenges, We’ll Duel in Private.

If you want to see how “technical” I really am, my blog isn’t the right place. We’ll see each other in private settings. In direct conversations. In projects where we don’t talk about money, but about technical art.

But here, in the public space, I build value. Business. Impact. And that requires clarity, not ego.


The Truth Is Simple: I Understood the Game.

I don’t build to impress. I build to function. I don’t sell code. I sell solutions. I don’t sell complexity. I sell results.

And yes — in the eyes of some, this looks like “a step back.” But I know it’s exactly the opposite: it’s the only step forward that matters.


Choose Your Battles.

I’ve chosen mine: Impact > Perfection Value > Validation Simplicity that sells > Complexity that impresses

If you resonate with this, stay close. If not, I understand — but I’m not stopping.

Craciun Florentin Simion — passionate programmer, efficient entrepreneur, creator of clarity.

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Do you offer consulting or personalized services?

No. My philosophy is to build assets, not sell hours. I dedicate my time exclusively to developing products and automated systems. I believe that real long-term value lies in creating scalable solutions, not in offering 1-on-1 services.

Do you work alone on projects?

No. Most projects are developed together with a small team of collaborators. In recent years, I've consistently worked with 1-7 people, depending on the project. My main role is defining strategy, technical architecture, and product direction.

Can I collaborate with you on a project? If so, how?

I'm always looking for exceptional partners, not just collaborators. I look for people who bring top-tier competence and total alignment with the vision. Strategic partnerships are structured on performance and long-term commitment.

How can I get in touch with you to discuss?

The most efficient way is through the contact page. I prioritize strategic conversations and well-articulated proposals. I don't have time for superficial discussions, but I always respond with interest to messages that demonstrate substance and real potential.

How can I support your projects?

The most valuable support is strategic. An introduction to a relevant partner, pertinent feedback based on deep expertise, or a market opportunity I haven't seen are much more valuable than anything else.