Except for the hot weather, Houston is pretty cool. Jess and Jay rent a loft on the very outskirts of Houston, and the skyline is staggering. I haven't really gotten close to a big city before, except for New York City that is. Downtown Houston is much different that NYC though, it's mostly made up of office buildings.
Jay has started a job for a company in the Texas Woodlands. Now that he isn't here during the week, I have to start learning alone. Jay and I picked up this book, and it is another great book that teaches C#. It is much more oriented towards beginners than the last book that I showed. Mr. Gross uses many analogies in the book, which does help make everything a bit simpler. I made my own translator, with help of the book of course. Now, don't get me wrong, it wasn't easy. In my opinion, programming in general isn't easy. (Or at least C#). But, I do think that as I get more exposure to programming, I will begin to find it easier and easier.
Jay and I have also started a project for Jessica, and her photography business. We plan on making a program that will allow Jessica's photographers to be able to easily upload their pictures to her. I really hope that this turns out well, both for her, and for me!
My point of view Houston might be doing fine right now, but in about fifty years give or take when America runs out of oil, it'll become the next Detroit.” ... “They think that their dirty, rat infested, crime riddled city is the best thing since sliced bread.” ... “The bad thing about the city is that the traffic.
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