1. Does anyone else notice this?
- Posted by "Philip D." <philip1987 at hotmail.com> Jun 18, 2003
- 396 views
Hi, I've taught myself programming out of interest; one day I decided I wanted to program so I did a search for Visual Basic on the Web. I expected a free download, not realizing it wasn't free. I saw Euphoria and downloaded it. Now I have donated 2 programs to RDS. I'm still just in high school, not taking any programming coarses. I just was curious. Is it just me, or does this happen to all you programmers. It seems like in my 2do list for program, when I get 1 thing done, I find 2 things to add; thus the 2do list is always getting longer.
2. Re: Does anyone else notice this?
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Jun 18, 2003
- 394 views
----- Original Message ----- From: "Philip D." <philip1987 at hotmail.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: Does anyone else notice this? > > > Hi, I've taught myself programming out of interest; one day I > decided I wanted to program so I did a search for Visual Basic on the > Web. I expected a free download, not realizing it wasn't free. I saw > Euphoria and downloaded it. Now I have donated 2 programs to RDS. I'm > still just in high school, not taking any programming coarses. > > I just was curious. Is it just me, or does this happen to all you > programmers. It seems like in my 2do list for program, when I get 1 > thing done, I find 2 things to add; thus the 2do list is always getting > longer. > Yep, sounds like standard operating procedures to me.
3. Re: Does anyone else notice this?
- Posted by Greg Haberek <g.haberek at comcast.net> Jun 18, 2003
- 418 views
> > Hi, I've taught myself programming out of interest; one day I > > decided I wanted to program so I did a search for Visual Basic on the > > Web. I expected a free download, not realizing it wasn't free. I saw > > Euphoria and downloaded it. Now I have donated 2 programs to RDS. I'm > > still just in high school, not taking any programming coarses. > > > > I just was curious. Is it just me, or does this happen to all you > > programmers. It seems like in my 2do list for program, when I get 1 > > thing done, I find 2 things to add; thus the 2do list is always getting > > longer. > > > > Yep, sounds like standard operating procedures to me. Not only does this happen to me with programming, but also my computer and my car.