Paul Cantrell on Nostr: An analogy I use a lot with my programming students: suppose you don’t know how to ...
An analogy I use a lot with my programming students: suppose you don’t know how to ride a bicycle. You could read 10,000 pages about riding bicycles and watch all the tutorial videos in the world, and I guarantee that the first time you actually got on a bicycle, you’d still fall off.
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