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I doesn't have any aim in programming, Still I want to learn for the sake of interest but I'm in class 10th.Should I continue?

27th Apr 2018, 3:26 AM
kreeti Soni
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No One,I Repeat No One. money will come and goes but time is only thing we have to use use wisely guys money is just paper People are the future great true words 👍😉
27th Apr 2018, 8:14 AM
tooselfish
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No One,I Repeat No One. Yes, let's hope we all find a job we love, however I'd recommend you watch the film The Beach and absorb the wider meaning of the story... that paradise never lasts. Everyone I know who loved their job initially, disliked it within 2-3 years. Also, a job is a lot to do with who you work with, and the environment, not just the work. So rather than give up coding I'd suggest someone try changing their environment first. Although, sometimes a career change can be fruitful. I'm weighing up whether I go back into programming, after almost 15 years away from it! I love teaching maths to people, and indeed programming, so that's a consideration for be too. I did delve into the counselling / psychology and meditation fields, and also found those interesting, but realised there's no paradise ☺ Although on occasion we get close... during our natural fluctuations.
27th Apr 2018, 5:03 AM
Emma
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Morpheus your having huge followers and good great codes it's not u are having low iq u have to answer why your having 1.5k followers yourself be positive man keep motivating us we need your help help us by sharing your knowledge one day you will be successful in your life
27th Apr 2018, 5:14 AM
Charan Leo25
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Xan Kushagra keep encourage others too you too guys are amazing good luck
27th Apr 2018, 5:19 AM
Charan Leo25
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if you eating something, is there any aim on that particular food no if you eating your favourite food means u want to enjoy so if you want to enjoy eat your favourite food there is nothing like aim has to be for eating favorite food
27th Apr 2018, 4:02 AM
Charan Leo25
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good luck
27th Apr 2018, 5:04 AM
Charan Leo25
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Xan that's the wrong thing in our life we all might thought one day we get a professional job like programming but in reality who knows always do your best and see what is next ,not the future
27th Apr 2018, 4:53 AM
Charan Leo25
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money will come and goes but time is only thing we have to use use wisely guys money is just paper People are the future
27th Apr 2018, 4:55 AM
Charan Leo25
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Morpheus what is nonesense telling programming is difficult is nonsense 😂 wat a lol programming is beautiful no one can express it's value
27th Apr 2018, 4:51 AM
Charan Leo25
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Morpheus You don't have a low IQ. Stay strong dude! Maybe you're just battle weary. Most people bail out of programming in their late thirties / early forties... or lose their hair 🤔 I lost my sanity and my hair, but hey 😂
27th Apr 2018, 5:10 AM
Emma
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Morpheus You're kickass at coding. Your IQ++, or even pow(IQ, 2) ☺
27th Apr 2018, 5:16 AM
Emma
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😂no need Morpheus Morpheus I think u know me
27th Apr 2018, 5:24 AM
Charan Leo25
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👍
27th Apr 2018, 5:29 AM
Charan Leo25
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Morpheus That's just your experience though. Some people enjoy coding as a hobby, especially before it becomes a job. We mustn't assume all people's experiences will be the same.
27th Apr 2018, 4:32 AM
Emma
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I definitely agree about coding being advertised as child's play. If we use the eating metaphor then it's probably closer to Elon Musk's friend's metaphor for setting up a business, "It's like eating glass, and staring at the abyss" 😂 https://youtu.be/yZlHbjxtECg Some people learn to build a brick wall badly, and start believing they can build a mile high skyscraper! It's a shocking delusion some people hold about coding, and other professions. The Dunning-Kruger effect is huge also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect Which echoes the phrase, "The more you know, the less you know".
27th Apr 2018, 4:45 AM
Emma
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Morpheus , programming becomes headache for them who sees it as an source of money or for getting jOBS (as in your case). But people who had(in past) or who will innovate new things , they see programming as a beautiful resource and a powerful tool. And I think people like you are degrading the value if programming (sorry to say that). You should QUIT! programming.
27th Apr 2018, 4:49 AM
Nick Rinzler
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Yeah! Morpheus i don't think you have low IQ and come you have written some beautiful codes and come on everyone stuck in programming.
27th Apr 2018, 5:14 AM
Nick Rinzler
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No One,I Repeat No One. Thank you too. I got severe burn out working in IT, and had to help my mate once who had a breakdown. It's not always an easy ride. My opinion is that a lot of programmers are on the autistic spectrum, so struggle at office politics, and sometimes change. This makes employment more difficult, even though they find the coding ok.
27th Apr 2018, 5:21 AM
Emma
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Kushagra It's not your choice who programs or doesn't program. There's nothing wrong with doing something for money, or indeed for joy.
27th Apr 2018, 4:51 AM
Emma
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Xan , but he is not enjoying it
27th Apr 2018, 4:52 AM
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