Re: [issues] Good and bad reasons for giving upprogramming(wasgames for girls)

1999-10-08 Thread Aaron Malone
> > >Last night, I was so deep in hack mode, I didn't realize it was 8:30. I > > >just thought everyone had gone off somewhere at work. :) I've been doing this a lot recently.. so much so that I'm starting to speak in Perl to non-hackers. :) I stop when my eyes get too blurry to read my 5x7 ema

Re: [issues] Good and bad reasons for giving upprogramming(wasgames for girls)

1999-10-08 Thread Kelly Lynn Martin
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999 13:40:00 -0700 (PDT), Deirdre Saoirse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >Last night, I was so deep in hack mode, I didn't realize it was 8:30. I >just thought everyone had gone off somewhere at work. :) See, this is what I can't do anymore. I used to be able to get into this kind of

Re: [issues] Good and bad reasons for giving upprogramming(wasgames for girls)

1999-10-08 Thread Deirdre Saoirse
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Programming is possible. Not being intimidated is much harder than > programming. But it's like that 'journey of a thousand miles' - or like > spring-cleaning. Pick a step you know you /can/ take, and take that one. > Then the next. Then the next. Aft

Re: [issues] Good and bad reasons for giving upprogramming(wasgames for girls)

1999-10-08 Thread jenn
"Deidre L. Calarco" wrote: > > Good advice - it's mostly a matter of breaking it down. I've just got to > stop being so intimidated. NOW you're asking yourself to do the impossible. :) Programming is possible. Not being intimidated is much harder than programming. But it's like that 'journey