Ask HN: What is the most disappointing technical skill you possess?
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I learned flash/action script once.
It was the first programming I ever did and not the best thing to start with (strange mix of js-like syntax and whatever macromedia came up with before), but a rather gentle transition from graphics in to programming and UX.
It was the first programming I ever did and not the best thing to start with (strange mix of js-like syntax and whatever macromedia came up with before), but a rather gentle transition from graphics in to programming and UX.
The emphasis here is on practical usage/benefit (productivity, efficiency, simplicity, etc.).
By disappointing, I mean what has shown you the least returns, even though it has tremendous emphasis in a curriculum or hiring.
It could be a language or a tool, just something technical that you thought was really important, but you find that you don't use much, or not at all.