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I need motivation
so this is my story : I started to learn cs in school and I really liked it . I found out that my class is a bunch of idiots and we are learning really slowly so I took some classes online and learned all the basics in 2 months. and than someone I met online intredoset me to html and python and I started learning that instead of progressing in cs and from there I moved to css js cpp php ect. my point is that I know now the basics for like 10 languages but I don't know what to do next and what to focus on.
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I also learned the basics of several languages before and always left it at some point for not knowing how to continue. And I must also admit that I was intimidated that many things seemed complicated.
My advice is to start small projects where you can put into practice what you already know. If at any time you have problems with your project do not hesitate to ask or look for the code in Google. I know that can demotivate, but the important thing is that you understand what each thing does, later you can modify what you searched for or make a totally new solution.
Another important thing is that I think you should keep yourself for the moment with only one language. If you learn one language after another without having a good foundation, then it will only be problematic, since you will think that you are not making real progress in any.
I leave you two lists of projects:
https://github.com/karan/Projects
https://www.dreamincode.net/forums/topic/78802-martyr2s-mega-project-ideas-list/
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Don't ever give up!
Find the most favorite programming languange you like and try to improve on that
Don't think too much of things that you have to do, but think things that you like to do!
Just try to have fun and be happy with coding 👍
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אייל גורן
Practice with these projects to know how much you've learned each language.
https://www.sololearn.com/post/4869/?ref=app
https://www.sololearn.com/post/4870/?ref=app
https://www.sololearn.com/post/4873/?ref=app
https://www.sololearn.com/post/4874/?ref=app
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Ah. That's good.
Now the whole point of learning technology is to use it to solve problems.
Can you help our co-sololearner with this one?
https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/1330739/?ref=app
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