>>>>> Personally I am 59, why should I waste my time learning a new tool when my favorite tool will do the job for at least the time frame which is important for me? I don't need all the new bells and whistles.
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>>>I'm quite a bit older and while I still like working with VFP, I can't imagine not learning new languages, especially when it's too cold for golf.
>>>It beats watching TV.
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>>I have learned quite a lot over the last few years, for instance T-SQL, javascript, jquery, HTML5, CSS3 and a lot of other stuff. I have also read 5-6 very thick tutorials about C#, but quite frankly, the more I read the more I kind of hated it.
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>It seems I'm more efficient in that regard.
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>One book was enough.
Being a little desperate, I hoped that the next book would give me the necessary "spirit" to really get inspired. That never happened. I am pretty sure that if I found the right book
and if it was written in Norwegian (or used a less technical English vocabulary), I might get a more positive result of all the time I spent (and struggled). Some of the time I felt like a modern Don Quixote. :-)