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Javascript
I am not good at JavaScript🥺 and lazy in doing it what should I do to overcome my problem?
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Hi! get the hardest job in your city, such as a longshoreman at the port or a longshoreman on the railway, a rail-laying man or a miner. work there for six months or a year. then go back to computer education. I think you will understand that it is much more pleasant to work with your head and not with your hands. during this time, you will be motivated not to return to such a difficult job
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practice practice makes a man better.
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->Set smaller, attainable project course that will get you where you want to be without overwhelming you along the way.
->Be positive.
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Apongpoh Gilbert Got it. thanx
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Start practice, writing codes and your skills became better😊
Happy Coding!
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Get a comfortable font ide style to make you more addicted to programming. Works for me
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Start from 10mins, then 20, 30, and before you know. You will be addicted
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Otebay Atilla thanks🤝
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just stop be lazy 🦥. nice day and coding more )))
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There's a lot to consider.
First, do you WANT to do JavaScript? Do you want to code at all? It's okay if you don't. Regardless, I want to encourage you do what you enjoy. I've been fortunate enough to have roles that line up with my interests. When that happened I actually looked forward to Mondays. Since then my role has gotten to be a bit "off topic" so things have been stressful and I'm looking elsewhere.
If you enjoy JavaScript, find ways to make it fun. Some of my projects involve a trivial game around the "Halloween" films and a Mortal Kombat strategy guide for the first 3 games. I struggled a lot through both of them but that's kind of the point. If I'm going to struggle I might as well have fun doing it.
I came into this conversation way late. I hope you were able to find something that you enjoy doing. If you're still active here, feel free to give us an update. I think everyone feels like you did when you posted this at times and it's good for people to know that as they get started.