It's one thing to be a kid at 15, playing around with programming.
It's entirely another to be a college student (or dropout) at 22 who
believes that he's going to "strike it rich" with apps.  Programming
is HARD WORK, and you don't learn how to do it well without
considerable effort (and practice).

It's a general rule that you need to spend about 10,000 hours doing
something to become an expert at it.  That's 5 years of 40-hour
weeks.  Patience and perseverance is required.

On May 15, 6:34 pm, Brill Pappin <bpap...@sixgreen.com> wrote:
> Yah... maybe true... i don't know... but you and i both were those kids at
> one point.

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