Well, you might as well imitate your own program because if you don't, someone else will.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are programs that don't work.
I don't program or code or anything like that.
No matter what, the way to learn to program is to write code and rewrite it and see it used and rewrite again. Reading other people's code is invaluable as well.
I write my programs primarily for myself.
You pass a program and get people dependent on it, making it brutal to get rid of. The key is not letting it get started.
We have a beautiful program which is audacious and I really want us all to roll up our sleeves and to work at making it a success.
The manuals we got from IBM would show examples of programs and I knew I could do a heck of a lot better than that. So I thought I might have some talent.
You can't really copy what I do because I don't do anything.
I realised that if I did what I wanted to do, it would work.
So, it takes a lot of chance and luck. I mean I was lucky enough to get in the program where people with the same skills never made it to the program. So keep trying.