Hi Tony,

In software development, there is a "rule of thumb 
<https://dzone.com/articles/applying-8020-rule-software>". You can finish a 
project up to 80% in 20% of the time.

If I create utilities for my own use, I usually stop developing, when they 
work "just good enough" for me. To publish them as a plugin or add them to 
my library, I need at least 2 more days for additional testing and UX 
polishing. Most of the time it also needs several iterations once the stuff 
is published. 

IMO the conclusion is: you can finish 1 project 100% in using 100% of the 
time, OR you can create 5 projects up to 80% also using 100% of the time. 

have fun!
mario




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