Thomas said: Just do what you can with the skills you do have, know your
strengths and weaknesses, and do the best you can.
I say: Very well put.
Josh, I'd like to add that nobody is good at Math or programming when
they are born.
Becoming good at them is a process of learning and practice.
It is the same with pretty much any skill.
As you practice with easy concepts you will learn more and be able to
tackle more difficult concepts.
All you can do is start with the skills you do have and put in the time
necessary to become better at these things.
Don't limit yourself by believing that if you're not currently good at
something you can not become better at it.
Sorry if that waxed too philosophical. :)
Ian Reed
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