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When i start any Language learning i get demotivated first when i start python i get bored then leave it now Start java but looks like i am losing interest in java

24th Mar 2025, 9:36 AM
Nawab Baba
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3 Answers
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You might learn better when you see the results. Your own simple idea and try to implement it. Then you must look for answers as to what are the possibilities in the language for your idea. It can be more motivating than doing a lesson that someone has prepared. Or the lesson can be a topic for your own experiments.
24th Mar 2025, 9:15 PM
zemiak
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If it’s not your thing then no need to chase it. There are plenty of other things to do and still have a great life. You just have to discover what speaks to you.
24th Mar 2025, 1:01 PM
Zvi
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Is the problem in learning technical stuff, or is it the learning process itself? Those of us who enjoy programming find it exciting to learn computer languages and to use them. It might be a good idea to take a career path assessment to find a direction that fits you better. Though I firmly believe any amount of computer technical training will help, no matter what field you choose. Computers are useful in nearly every job. More importantly, so is the discipline of self learning. Sololearn makes both very easy to do.
24th Mar 2025, 12:30 PM
Brian
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