canibalism

Michael Havens bmike101 at cox.net
Tue Mar 6 06:32:42 MST 2007


which do you suggest....... I wanted to teach myself java and then I was 
thinking about python but I suppose I should ask what you         all think.

On Monday 05 March 2007 11:36 pm, Technomage wrote:
> On Monday 05 March 2007 22:39, Josh Coffman wrote:
> > huh? cannibalism and programming.. not my experience.
> > First, when you enjoy your job its more of a hobby that you get paid to
> > do. Second, this group should give you a good indication of the general
> > helpfulness techies have toward each other. (Hey, its us against stupid
> > users, right? kidding.)
>
> it may be a joke, but believe me, thats also serious (I know, I deal
> with 'stupid users' sometimes, and boy are they a pain!). anyway, yeah.
> enjoyment of a 'job' makes it a lot easier to do in the long run.
>
> > I would say my perspective is that of a seasoned and [apparently] well
> > respected developer. I'm not sure what factors would affect some one just
> > getting into the field. Also, if you have a dream you should pursue it
> > with fervor and wisdom.
>
> truer words were never uttered. :)
>
> one additional point: don't let anyone 'steal your dream' simply because
> they *think* they know better.
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