A senior ambassador in the Windows Central forum, whom is probably using a computer millions of times more powerful than what was used to put the first humans on the moon, same power argument which the smartphone I assume he uses, whom loves his AC, and also throughout his life has probably been using increasingly modern and advanced medical technology, which in all reality has probably helped extend his life.... thinks he could fit in with the Amish?
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Funny fact, in high school I took a semester of C++, and I ended up quitting it because my instructor (who I later found out was a bad instructor) told me I couldn't hack it as a programmer. Found out later he didn't know how to program and was just copying from the book, not even realize that the programs I was handing in were more efficient and an improvement on his examples. I got a C in that semester. To bad I took that advice to heart only later learned the truth. Whateva's
I decided to go Python first as an adult because it's supposed to be easier to pick up quickly, and with the Coursera courses I can learn to "think" more like a programmer. I am hoping C++ more in depth should be fairly easy to pick up... as they say, once you have learned one language, the others fall into place more easily. It's the first language that is the big wall. You might be right though.... but I hope you aren't. lol. I finished the first Coursera Python course a month ahead of schedule, waiting for them to open the gates on #2. In the meantime... working on a simple space invaders dos app as a way to keep coding. Keep coding, exam others code, code yourself, look at others code. Code code code! heeeellloooo
https://www.codecademy.com/learn!