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by alenmilk
2715 days ago
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A programmer likes to learn new things all the time and sees the joy in writing the same code in a new language/framework for the n-th time.
A problem solver sees that it is pointless. You are just doing the same things over and over again and the shiny new thing is not that special.
You must rediscover the joy of learning new things. Try a new language or a hobby. Try some new food. Experience new things.
Programming requires true grit because the real work is not that exciting. Coding is just a small part. So you have to accept that to make great things you have to do a lot of boring work. And that great ideas are not worth that much without the ability to implement them. |
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