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Can i learn Programmimg with SoloLearn and some other online courses while im working completely diferent thing

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23rd Mar 2018, 4:22 PM
Varshilov Nikolay
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3 Answers
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Well, the answer to that depends entirely on you. It depends on how you want to manage your time, how important learning programming is to you, how important those other things you are working on are... I have my engineering classes, I have to take care of my siblings and I am writing a novel besides SoloLearn... Everyone here has a life and obligations beyond SoloLearn and we don't all spend the same amount of time on here. So really, you can do all those things at the same time, it is not impossible. It all depends on you. Good luck! :)
23rd Mar 2018, 4:28 PM
cyk
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I'm with Yemibk 100% on that. Just depends upon you and how badly you want to know how to program. As well, he is right about time management and what you decide to do with your time. For example, right now you're here asking us subjective questions when you could be using this time to learn how to program; you're wasting a lot of time on things that don't truly matter. For myself, I do all sorts of different things and am hardly just a programmer, whether we're talking personal or professional life. My day usually consists of me going to work where I do a lot in regards to development, business intelligence, automation, and workforce analytics. When I get home, I work on my game projects, which includes me doing programming and 3D animation/modeling, which also means in my spare time I learn how to work with graphics. I've always enjoyed music and art, so afterwards I like to play around with my guitar and my bass, and I'll bust out my pad to draw. I also enjoy psychology, neurology, genetics, physics, among other sciences, so I spend a lot of time researching/educating myself on that stuff just for fun and enjoyment. I'm also big on philosophy and studying various cultures/spiritual practices. As well, I have a wife and children, so I spend time with them also between all of this. As you can see, you're not isolated to doing simply one thing in life, so figure out all of the things you wish to do, experience, and learn while on this planet, and go do it while you still have the time/energy to do so.
23rd Mar 2018, 4:46 PM
Fata1 Err0r
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exactly I do agree with @yemibk & @JakobMarley even same goes for me
24th Mar 2018, 6:19 AM
Shaikh Mohammad
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