Thanks for the encouragement!!
Im actually right now going over the quik start guide (again) to start
fresh....
Im determined not to give up this time....
Can you tell me when you started to RB when you thought you were starting
to understand something then
read on or try an example and it just made you feel like you really didnt
understand anything??
Brian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brad Rhine" <brad at truetech dot org>
To: "Getting Started" <gettingstarted at lists dot realsoftware dot com>
Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 7:01 PM
Subject: Re: how long
On Dec 27, 2004, at 9:54 PM, <briman31 at verizon dot net> wrote:
I guess I just wanted to ask if other people here have had the same
feelings and how did you overcome the learning curve?
I found the best way to learn was to keep writing code. That, and I read
the NUG list religiously. For a long time, I read every single post,
whether it made sense or not. Eventually, it started to make sense. :)
Keep at it. It's worth it.
BTW, I have no formal computer training. I went to college to be an
English teacher. So don't let that slow you down.
--
brad at truetech dot org
http://truetech.org
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