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Need Help, programming sucks me

Hello sololearners, i'v been programming for already 3 years and i'v always been enjoying what i did. I use to work on my computer from morning to evening without any break trying to solve a new problem or making a webpage, and it was fun to me😊. And now its seems to be boring me, I love programming and i dont want to leave it , please I need some advice so as to get back that spirit.

13th Sep 2018, 7:47 PM
JustCodeMore
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Take a vacation of 2 months 🏕🏖🏜🌞😎🌻🍦🍛🎂🍰🍭🍸🍹
13th Sep 2018, 10:11 PM
NimWing Yuan
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Mad Program I believe it is similar for me. I have been coding for about 2 years as a hobby or non professionally. I put a fair amount of work in and at times, I feel I have little to show for it. I tend to watch cool stuff the pros make, when that happens. https://youtu.be/5R_dniXqMvU After I fell like I can make something I can be proud of. Even if it is not today eventually if I keep trying. I believe I will reach that goal.
13th Sep 2018, 8:57 PM
Manual
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stop programming within a week doesn't mean you are giving up your career every people need a rest to refreshing mind and also spirit once a work without rest im giving up my work and i resign to make some a good rest and once im okay i find a new work.
14th Sep 2018, 6:28 AM
Real Gutch
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Yes. I did.
13th Sep 2018, 8:50 PM
JustCodeMore
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Mad Program what did you make?
13th Sep 2018, 8:50 PM
Manual
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I find that keeping a study journal keeps me motivated. when you keep track of your aspirations and look back on your progress, there is no longer any doubt about your destiny.
13th Sep 2018, 11:46 PM
Logomonic Learning
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after i left my old job now i get a new job in Samsung Company it is a better job after a better rest 😇
14th Sep 2018, 7:00 AM
Real Gutch
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yeah, just take a break for a week or two, check out some stuff that other programmers do, and you’ll get hella motivated (works for me though)
14th Sep 2018, 11:11 AM
Andre
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first of all. take some rest and enjoy the nature. then go back and start learning something new. Some new languages, some new concepts and then you will sure again fall in love with programming.
15th Sep 2018, 3:33 AM
Kashif Asad Aafreedi
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Thanks for all of your anwers, i think a vacation for some few time will help me come down 😊
14th Sep 2018, 6:57 AM
JustCodeMore
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Mad Program ..bro taking break in learning does not mean u r quitting it ..so take some test of 1 week then start ..U will feel fresh and enjoy more than before...also help in Sololearn discussion.. :) 😎😋 good luck ....neVeR StOp LeANinG
14th Sep 2018, 1:01 PM
Sri Raman Prasad
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take a leave and don't touch your computer or mobile for programming related or similar work for some days. you will start missing what you are loving from years and will get back to job with more energy after the break. you should also give a try to some new horizons to bring your interest back
15th Sep 2018, 2:49 AM
Adnan Khan
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Mad Program Have you made any projects with code like applications, desktop or moble?
13th Sep 2018, 8:48 PM
Manual
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try working on some projects and probably getting a internship to build real industrial application and keep learning the latest technology. Start with easy languages and then follow along with stuff like compiler understand, algorithms , data structures and then rock in hackathons and competitive programming side by side
15th Sep 2018, 10:07 AM
AKSHAT BHATT
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