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If you want to be a good programmer, you have to love to coding
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Yes, and in my personal experience I have come across many people who would rather take up a job that makes a high salary, but requires them to do something they hate. It honestly shouldn't be solely about the money. It should be about wanting to make money, BUT whilst doing something you are actually enjoying.
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Agreed. It's like the difference between someone that's simply making music and someone that's making music through their passion. Sure, both is music but there is a clear difference in its quality when you're pouring your soul into it rather than simply performing a task.
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one of my friend wants to become a developer and he just started learning html and css but he is not doing that with passion, i have told him if you really wanna become a good developer then you have to do it with passion otherwise can not do this
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Besides, if you don't love programming, when you keep running into those days where you spend 12+ hours trying to debug or figure something out, you'll lose your head. lol :D
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I agree with your statement. If we hate coding,đ how can we become an excellent programmer?
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Exactly. đ
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True!
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yes that is true and nice, but in future try to use Q&A if you have some question, not for this kind of post, probably is better way to make some code to express your thinking...
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exactly
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@Vukan
They're not violating the creation guidelines... so... yeah. (Don't worry, I just read them again to make sure I wasn't jumping the gun) Maybe next time you could create some code to express that you feel this was inappropriate?
Not only did he give advise, he created a discussion around something programming related and aimed it at the learners of this community. He doesn't have to ask a question and we don't have to simply provide an answer, we're allowed to discuss in the discussion area.
Maybe in the future you could provide him with the rules you believe he is violating or provide some sort of insight on why you believe what you believe for him. Or maybe just recognize the thread is on-topic and move along to deal with threads that are actually spam/off-topic.