On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 1:34 AM, Ulises <ulises.cerv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've started doing exactly what you did: double coding at work. And
> that has kept me going for a while. Just as you said, because I didn't
> have to learn 2 things (the domain and the language) I could
> concentrate on one (the language) and hence made progress much faster.

That's great to hear. I wasn't sure how many folks try that approach.

> As for interests, mine are too varied to say and this is exactly what
> has stopped me in the past from doing anything at all (as I like
> everything).

My interests are things I've never been inclined to program solutions
around in any languages because, well, they don't really lend
themselves to programming... So I sympathize on that point!
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