For the past few years, I have fallen in love with this technology...from a distance. You see, I normally don't have time to make use of it myself. I do a lot less coding than I used to (which still pains my soul), but I know that if I really wanted to, I could force myself to use it more.
Maybe I'm being lazy...
Maybe I'm just overwhelming myself with all I know I need to learn.
.NET is HUGE -- the framework, especially. And I still have not grokked it. I have over 75 (yes, 75) books on .NET. And if you saw my bookshelves, you'd see a bookmark about 20% into each book. I'm all over the place on this stuff.
I've learned a lot by osmosis. But my biggest problem is that I'm not learning by DOING. There are so many programs I want to write -- utilities to make my job easier. But I don't know which to do first. I'm rarely undecided in my job -- but when it comes to things I want to do on my own time, I'm very undecided. I want to do it all.
Isn't it strange how a discussion about .NET turns into a rant on my failings?
Like I said, this blog is for kicking myself in the ass. Join in if you'd like.