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Shari
gypsyware at earthlink.net
Thu Jul 10 10:18:01 EDT 2003
> > Besides, no *serious* programmer has only one tool in his or her
>> kit because no one tool is a panacea.
>>
>
>Yep, that's the *best* insurance!
For those of you who know the "traditional" languages, the rest of us
can only wish. It took a year to decide whether to migrate to MC or
take the plunge and learn C. Learning a "traditional" language would
easily set me back two years, and I don't know about you guys, but
the two days a week I'm forced to work at a job I despise, while I'm
working like hell to build my company, isn't something I want to have
to do another two years to add a backup to the toolbox. I'm hoping
to have the option to go full time with my company in 2004, and blow
those buggers off. Being a * serious * programmer has nothing to do
with it. I work 7 days a week most weeks. And am very determined.
I envy those of you who are 35 and under, who at least had computer
access as a teenager. I am 40+++++. In school, we had manual
typewriters, not electronic, not electric, but MANUAL. Computers
were something that existed for IBM and the big companies. Nobody I
knew had one at home. I never even saw one until I was in my late
twenties/early thirties, and then it was a DOS computer at a store.
Didn't impress me. Looked like a glorified word processor, so I
never bothered to dig deeper. I got a very very late start at this,
so time to me is a big issue. That's why I get so tweaky at anything
that sucks time away. I don't know a traditional language, I taught
myself via Hypercard to program. C is gobbledygook to me.
And my primary goal is Gypsy King Software. It isn't a hobby. It is
my company. My heart and soul :-)
So beware what criteria you use to define a * serious programmer *.
Shari C
Gypsy King Software, Inc.
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