Just a question to throw out there

Skotty wrote:

Another noobrube question.

Is this the “easiest” language to learn? I’m well aware that none of these programming languages are “easy” but I’ve been struggling with this for a while and don’t want to give up.

Or is there something else I should know first BEFORE going to Ruby? Why’s guide is a biggggg help but I don’t know why I can’t retain this information.

Any help guides?
Anything?

what kind of programs do you want to create?

On Nov 7, 2006, at 11:13 AM, Ilan B. wrote:

Anyway, the point of all this is: don’t panic. We all go through
this forum so obviously after reading this one, I suddenly feel like
killing myself. :frowning:

Ack, don’t say that. I was trying to provide encouragement! :wink:

James Edward G. II

James G. wrote:

On Nov 2, 2006, at 12:23 PM, Skotty wrote:

Here’s another interesting point: most of us who have been speaking
to machines for a reasonable period of time can pick up new languages
pretty easily. The reason is that we already have a lot of practice
with the thinking-dumb part and we just need to learn the new
syntax. (Our books and tutorials are good at teaching this.)

Anyway, the point of all this is: don’t panic. We all go through
this adjustment period you’re in now. It gets easier. The problem
is that you’re just way too intelligent. Don’t worry though, we’ll
have you dumbed down in no time! :smiley:

Welcome to programming.

James Edward G. II

I greatly respect James’s opinion on practicaly everything he writes on
this forum so obviously after reading this one, I suddenly feel like
killing myself. :frowning: