I also did some programming along time about in Basic and also MS Visual basic but never was good enough to make anything of real great use other then a few apps for my own use and some cool little games.. I did try and get back into programming when I turned 45, I went to TAFE and tried to learn C++ and it was cool , I did learn alot but after awhile it just got do hard for me and I never completed it, so now if I come up with a great idea for a program or app I just out source the idea to a freelancer and get them to code it for me, I get the full source code and rights to it and can learn from that if I want... , Thanks for sahring
RE: Re-learning to program at 40 - The Early Years
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Is it hard to out source ideas? If I had an Idea for a crypto coin and app I wonder hoe hard it would be to out source the idea.
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