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Why programming is hard?
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26/07/2006 22:09:55
 
 
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26/07/2006 12:30:15
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Object Oriented Programming
Environment versions
OS:
Windows XP SP1
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01140270
Message ID:
01140550
Views:
12
>Hello
>I want to ask to all that developp software wtih experience or not, if ever were feeling down because and aplication does not run as you wanted or delayed much in put it ready , and perhpas you was be fired of your job one or more times for that and feel unsure of your habilities, what is the best way to gain experienc with less pain ? i feel depressed, and i woudl appreciate some help
>Am I the only one that pass for that experience?
>Thank you
>Luis MArtin

Hola Luis Martin,

I am not an expert like others here, but I can tell you for sure that all programming has a learning curve. You get better with practice. The Universal Thread is a wonderful place to investigate and learn from the experience of others. It is a very generous community. Ask and someone will answer.

It is important to learn what the "theory" says is the best way to write your programs, but try not to be paralized by being a purist or perfectionist. Most of the time what works is good enough, and that is how you learn.

If I can help let me know.

Alex
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