Harry Putnam wrote:
"Uri Guttman" <u...@stemsystems.com> writes:

[...]

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  but it
all starts in your head. a disorganized mind can't ever be a good
coder.

I may be in deep do do here...

Don't worry if you feel like bashing your head against a wall sometimes. We all did at one point or another. Most of us still do. Well, i do, at least.

Think of it as learning to ride a bicycle. At first, you probably end up with bloody knees a few times before you get the knack of it. Thats completly normal, humans learn best by making mistakes. So, having some setbacks might not be a bad thing, after all. Although it might be wise to learn how to ride a bicycle before trying to drive a motorbike, so just take one step at a time... and don't give up!

Organizing your mind is just a matter of training. Everything else is 1% genius and 99% hard work ;-)

LG
Rene

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