Quote Originally Posted by AmiableApkallu View Post
It does not. Complexity is an intrinsic quality of the design. Your level mastery does not change that.

That's like saying calculus ceases to be complex once you have a certain level of mastery in it. Calculus is intrinsically more complex than basic, elementary school arithmetic. "Mastering" calculus does not change that.
What defines how complex something is though? What you consider complex, I might not and vice versa. So, is complexity something subjective or it is something we can objectively look at and if you can look at it objectively, what parameters are we using to define the level of complexity involved.

Whilst, yes, calculus is more complex than basic maths, we can both also agree that differentiating X^2 is vastly less complex than integrating ln(Sin[x^2]/Tan[Cos{X}]) or what other made up nonsense you can come up with that will be difficult to do. SO, where is the complexity line drawn?