Re: I want to get started with programming moos but I am not sure where to
@5, but also everyone else:
If you do not know enough programming to answer this question on your own, you don't need project-starting advice, you need to learn what a moo can do. Ideas are all well and good, but if you have absolutely no grasp of how easy or hard they are, especially as compared to your current skill set, then they're also a little pointless and prone to lead to failure. Even the ones that look like easy successes. Perhaps even the ones that look like easy successes because, if you weren't expecting them to be, you'll get into the thought pattern of "everything is easy" followed by some project that's not, whereupon you delete everything, swearing to never touch programming again in despair.
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