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by LarryMade2
1079 days ago
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Getting my code to work for the first time (early 2000s.) Starting out with intranet PHP was a daunting task, had to get the system setup (Apache, PHP, MySQL) write the code then mess with permissions, etc. Getting that first response back that it worked (or at least kinda worked) said to me you can do this! back when I learned BASIC 20+ years before that, was the same thing, Back then, I started by either entering or loading a simple program and changed stuff and realized I can change this and the silly experiments in changing values and commands gave me more encouragement to learn and try more. Early success even if stupid, is big positive reinforcement. If you can't get to Hello World because you are stuck in language/IDE configuration, you aren't going to get fer. If you can get there quick and realize the potential you now have - all that low end stuff becomes a desired necessity to make your magic happen. |
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