And you are a programmer? I think not. You're a dreamer with illusions of grandeur. You can't stick with something long enough to learn it. You also ask questions nonstop and waste everyone else's time and resources, and when they tell you, in a polite manner, you have just ignored it. Now, you've grown defensive and have gotten snappish, well who's fault is it, its not the other developers here.
You probably meet with difficulties and think switching languages will help, it won't. Programming concepts transfer across. Now, to put all my cards on the table, I'm a shit coder, will always be. I dabble with it, mostly in MOO and have made a few things, but I'm not good at it and will never be. That doesn't mean that I can't apply logic to the problem and realize that you will never get anywhere unless you buckle down and learn it, and if you can't learn it, pick another field and start over.
Asking questions is fine, but why should you expect people to be waiting hand and foot on you to come up and say hey, fix my programming issues, or hey, which language should I spend the next 5 seconds trying to learn, deciding I can't do it and then give up and find something else.
People like you always have their head in the clouds and it never works, it never... ever... works. I know people like this who think they can do this and that and this and that and they're so impressed with themselves, when all they're doing is wasting their own time and resources and getting no where, spinning their tires as it were. You're in that trap now, but you can get out if you take a minute to realize what I"m trying to say here. If you want to get angry, fine get angry, but at some point its worth thinking about. Learn to ground yourself in reality and find what's practical, something that is attainable, and do that.
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