Oct-06-2016, 05:18 PM
Just my 10 cents worth.
Having been a professional programmer myself,
I (quite often actually) attended classes that Had only
one aspect that I was interested in.
Even though I used many of the subjects being taught,
and in many cases knew more about it than the professor,
I always went about it enthusiastically, and almost always learned something
new.
Have an open mind.
Do the assignments enthusiastically, after all If you already
know the material, how long can it take.
You just might learn something new!
After 51 years of programming, I still learn something new every single day.
It's what keeps all my harebrained ideas alive and come to fruition!
Larz60+
Having been a professional programmer myself,
I (quite often actually) attended classes that Had only
one aspect that I was interested in.
Even though I used many of the subjects being taught,
and in many cases knew more about it than the professor,
I always went about it enthusiastically, and almost always learned something
new.
Have an open mind.
Do the assignments enthusiastically, after all If you already
know the material, how long can it take.
You just might learn something new!
After 51 years of programming, I still learn something new every single day.
It's what keeps all my harebrained ideas alive and come to fruition!
Larz60+