08-24-2006, 06:07 AM
I can honestly say I have been there. The difference between how I view coding now and how I did years ago (when I last did it) is that now I view it as a hobby. I aim to create only what has a purpose. Meaning, I don't code just to learn anymore. I don't make stupid scripts in PHP or programs in QB that do nothing but teach me something. Rather, I code because I have a goal. And it is inevitable that I will learn things along the way, but that is not the reason I code anymore. This is why I do not make websites anymore, or demos to show something that I *could* do, but won't. I am committing myself now to a project. The second thing different about me now is that I have my priorities straightened out. I have my family first, school second, and hobbies (coding, etc.) after all these. Of course, eating vegetables is at the end of the list so I won't be doing that for many years to come
Might I also suggest that you come on MSN more often now?
Might I also suggest that you come on MSN more often now?
earn.