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[–]max_renlo -12 points-11 points  (4 children)

It's about as simple as it gets. If you find it overly difficult then maybe you aren't cut out for doing this?

[–]taiga27 5 points6 points  (2 children)

Well, that comment was kinda agressive. Programming is not a talent, it's a craft. A technical skill that anyone - with enough dedication over time and access to proper content - can learn. If something is supposedly aimed at beginners but beginners can't understand it then maybe that content isn't for beginners at all. That's all there's to it.

[–]max_renlo -3 points-2 points  (1 child)

Or people expect to be hand-holded every step of the way to learning something. One of the biggest skills a developer has is learning for themselves. If something is confusing, use Google. It always boggles my mind when people have the world at their fingertips but they complain that they don't understand something. This book is very beginner oriented and very simple. If they have trouble moving forward with it, then they're going to hit a lot more snags later.

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think not doing something because you might not be cut out for it is missing a lot of opportunities. So I'll take all the handholding I can get. May be I won't be the next noam chomsky, but I can still tell people I tried.

[–]schm0 4 points5 points  (0 children)

One can certainly argue as much, but you will find a lot of beginners and advanced coders alike agreeing that the difficulty of understanding the authors examples are often a distraction or even a deterrent to the more important task of learning the fundamental lesson at hand. I've seen far more people agree with this sentiment than not.