Programming and the typist I’m a programmer. I write code. I edit code. I look at code. I like code. I have discovered a fatal flaw that I am working at remediating. I am a really BAD typist. I Love NotePad++! Check it out!
I had old dongles that gave me errors when trying to build the SD cards properly; I had old unsupported Digispark devices that would not work at all; and I had some Adafruit devices that were cool but the path to success with them was challenging. In the future, I am sticking with ...
The last time I wrote about what I find interesting in tech, it waswinter. Now it’s anything but, and I have lots of things I’ve been studying in IT. Lots of material on COBOL and mainframes since I am working on mainframe modernization. But there’s stuff regarding Python, cloud,...
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A successful MBO [management by objective] system needs only to answer two questions: 1. Where do I want to go? (The answer provides the objective.) 2. How will I pace myself to see if I am getting there? (The answer gives us milestones, or key results). The one thing an MBO sy...
aI like programming and I intend to work in It industry, especially in software deloping. But I heard a lot of opinions from people around me who already work in this job. They said, become programmer is very difficult, you can spend your life in front of a computer and difficult to ...
Violin. I know programming. But I am at level zero in art. I’m amazed at how much resources there are available for learning how to draw online. And of great quality. I’ve specifically started to learn using theDrawaboxlessons. They appeared absolutely suitable for a know-nothing like...
When I retired in 2013, I thought I’d do many things with programming and computers. I thought about getting an M.S. in Computer Science even though I would never work as a programmer again. But none of that happened. I thought I would at least learn to program Python for fun. That...
Thus, I’ve developed a love-hate relationship with programming. Programming can be incredibly frustrating. I have spent hours and hours stuck ononeproblem, unable to debug it or Google a solution. I’ve never been this intellectually challenged, ever. I made it through college! I can’t be...