Well if my day job is building stuff and it’s the reason I picked this career and it seems companies pay $$$$, give great benefits, and lets me take 2-4+ week vacations wherever I want if I’m good at it, and going to work is great because everyone gives you the fun problems knowing very well you know your shit…
Yes, it's worth learning a little about clay. Maybe I'll even enjoy it.
(And I know you’re trying to make an example, but I have already looked into clay a bunch of times. Clay just doesn't have the material properties that my projects tend to need. It'd be like learning COBOL expecting to build front-end apps.)
Yes, it's worth learning a little about clay. Maybe I'll even enjoy it.
(And I know you’re trying to make an example, but I have already looked into clay a bunch of times. Clay just doesn't have the material properties that my projects tend to need. It'd be like learning COBOL expecting to build front-end apps.)