On Monday 12 September 2005 14:56, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> Michael Shalayeff wrote:
> > you barely need to even program anything.
> > so yeah excuses...
>
> bla bla bla... oh well, whatever dude...

Michael makes an important point here.  One often does not know how to
do something at the beginning of a project and must learn how to do the
things needed to achieve a goal.

Software is that way exactly.   Learn by doing, make mistakes and learn
from them, and gain knowledge on the way.  Did the USA know how to 
get to the Moon in 1963?  No.  But we did it inside of seven years, because
we were willing to research it and not whine.

Becoming a developer needs the proper state of mind.  Say that you will
and you can, eventually.  All a matter of priorities.

--STeve Andre'

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