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Originally Posted by moocow
Usually Sam's is good, but it can be hit or miss, depending on the authors.
I'm personally having to do more .net programming. And as much as I didn't want to, having to learn VB, while vbscript I've been using for a while.
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The thing is, I don't want to be a programmer. Never have wanted to. I have to learn programming languages because moron managers think quality analysts need to know how to program, which isn't true. So there's already a mental block in my head to programming. I don't really care about it, so there's very little incentive to actually learn it. Plus, I busted my ass learning Java the first time and I'm not looking forward to doing it again. I'm on 'day 4' of the Sams book and I'm totally lost.