I’ve had 2 occasions where I spent a few hours looking for resources to help with a problem and I just had to give up
This is standard when you’re attempting to teach yourself programming and you’re still an apprentice. There’s no shame in it. Get over yourself and post on IRC and forums for help when you’re having a problem that Google hasn’t been able to help you with after 10 minutes. Or I’d be happy to tutor you. Especially if you’ll let me work on whatever I want to work on and just explain everything I’m doing to you and make you do some bits so you’ll learn stuff. I really want to try this (I suspect my psychology is such that I would experience very strong motivation from this.)
Oh yeah, so far I’ve given like 3-5 people programming lessons and all of them were hesitant at first but afterwards said they had a great time and learned faster than just about anything they’d learned in their life (kind of like this). So my reviews are good. Seriously, I am bouncing my foot with excitement just thinking about this. If anyone in Berkeley, CA wants to learn programming they should pm me.
Learning to be OK with feeling stupid is good anyway because if you shy away from it then you’ll be less likely to venture in to intellectual domains you’re unfamiliar with, and you’ll hesitate more to realize you’re wrong. Seriously, I think being comfortable with being wrong might be the core rationality skill. (See my post that touches on this for more.)
This is standard when you’re attempting to teach yourself programming and you’re still an apprentice. There’s no shame in it. Get over yourself and post on IRC and forums for help when you’re having a problem that Google hasn’t been able to help you with after 10 minutes. Or I’d be happy to tutor you. Especially if you’ll let me work on whatever I want to work on and just explain everything I’m doing to you and make you do some bits so you’ll learn stuff. I really want to try this (I suspect my psychology is such that I would experience very strong motivation from this.)
Oh yeah, so far I’ve given like 3-5 people programming lessons and all of them were hesitant at first but afterwards said they had a great time and learned faster than just about anything they’d learned in their life (kind of like this). So my reviews are good. Seriously, I am bouncing my foot with excitement just thinking about this. If anyone in Berkeley, CA wants to learn programming they should pm me.
Learning to be OK with feeling stupid is good anyway because if you shy away from it then you’ll be less likely to venture in to intellectual domains you’re unfamiliar with, and you’ll hesitate more to realize you’re wrong. Seriously, I think being comfortable with being wrong might be the core rationality skill. (See my post that touches on this for more.)