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How to conquer fear of programming?
Jun 2 '08 #1
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subscribe schreef:
How to conquer fear of programming?
I don't know.
Do you have fear of programming?
Maybe consult a doctor?
They can drug you maybe.

Regards,
Erwin Moller
Jun 2 '08 #2


instead of programming, try scripting...
>How to conquer fear of programming?


I don't know.
Do you have fear of programming?
Maybe consult a doctor?
They can drug you maybe.

Regards,
Erwin Moller
Jun 2 '08 #3
On 15 May, 15:00, subscribe <samplestrat... @gmail.comwrote :
How to conquer fear of programming?
Prozac?
Hypnosis?
Jun 2 '08 #4
subscribe wrote:
How to conquer fear of programming?
Negative emotional response to the idea of defining or inventing a
process that will take place in future.

best regards
Piotr N
Jun 2 '08 #5
Piotr wrote:
subscribe wrote:
>How to conquer fear of programming?

Negative emotional response to the idea of defining or inventing a
process that will take place in future.

best regards
Piotr N
Sorry, sent it prematurely...

give above was the definition, and the proposed therapy was to be:
practice... you will get used to disappointments and bad predictions.

best regards
Piotr N
Jun 2 '08 #6
subscribe wrote:
How to conquer fear of programming?
Buy Windows XP.
Jun 2 '08 #7
On Thu, 15 May 2008 20:16:43 +0200, The Natural Philosopher <a@b.cwrote:
subscribe wrote:
>How to conquer fear of programming?

Buy Windows XP.
Not necessarily removes the fear, but keeps you going as you're clearly
needed to relieve the suffering :P.
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Jun 2 '08 #8
On Thu, 15 May 2008 20:22:05 +0200, Rik Wasmus wrote:
On Thu, 15 May 2008 20:16:43 +0200, The Natural Philosopher <a@b.c>
wrote:
>subscribe wrote:
>>How to conquer fear of programming?

Buy Windows XP.

Not necessarily removes the fear, but keeps you going as you're clearly
needed to relieve the suffering :P.
Sort of makes the fear a reality.

--
"Remain calm, we're here to protect you!"

Jun 2 '08 #9
Watch the Simpsons...
"my cats breath smells like cat food" Ralph Wiggum
aah, all your fears will just fade away...

Jun 2 '08 #10

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