How very true. Everyone is in a hurry! I have been playing with programming for almost 6 years and computers for 14 years, which I know is such a short time, but I am just beginning to "see" the light. Meaning just that maybe I will actually be a "programmer" one day! Of course in the middle of that I have been raising three children. But that little article was refreshing! Really to realize that maybe we don't have to learn something quickly to be good at it. (Maybe those who take their time will be better?)
Anyways, enough of my babbling. Thanks for the link! Stephanie --- In [email protected], "Paul Herring" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Jan 22, 2008 10:22 PM, Charles Richmond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Jan 21, 2008, at 10:50 PM, Charles Richmond wrote: > > > From: MA Rahman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Hi friends, > > > > > > Can any one write to me in details, how to use c-programming, i > > > have taken a course in c-programming around 8 years back. I dont > > > remember any but still interested in working on c-programming. > > > > Learning to program in C or C++ is *not* like learning to > > tie a square knot... you can *not* learn programming in fifteen > > minutes. > > It's been mentioned before, but worth mentioning again for those who > haven't seen it yet: http://norvig.com/21-days.html > > -- > PJH > > http://shabbleland.myminicity.com >
