This year, on my birthday, I finally learned how to pull a whiplash, after trying since the very first day that trick was put on video, probably around 1994 or so. It didn't dawn on me until a few years ago, when I started my goal of dropping 100 pounds (which I did, thankfully), that you could learn flatland in the same way you learned guitar, in little steps, and instead of the metronome, just walking thru the bits. I was always a ramprider and street rider, but I LOVED flatland and would always attempt it but never get it.
I know some of you watched the tenacity of what ended up being the development of reaper, I just DONT quit, so its not like I'm not tenacious enough, its often that I don't know the right way to learn. How many developers did I run around beating over the head with hundreds of hand drawn pages before I met Justin, and I learned most of recording the same way, always trying to be the dumbest person in the room or find a new room
But DAMN this coding just does NOT take for me
But you know I won't give up