I've been busy trying to break into the IT sector, and have had some success learning Python and various extensions for data projects.
I'm wanting however to become a /good/ programmer and was wondering (don't laugh) if Amos might help me on my way....here's my thinking:
Mastery takes a huge investment of hours
Huge investments of hours are easier when the thing is fun.
Amos looks pretty fun.
Therefore, Amos might be the route to being a master programmer.
I'm actually being serious here. Would love to hear your thoughts / examples of Amiga coders who can testify this is reasonable!