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Well off. please dont quit.
Well off. please dont quit.













well off. please dont quit.
  1. #WELL OFF. PLEASE DONT QUIT. HOW TO#
  2. #WELL OFF. PLEASE DONT QUIT. FULL#
  3. #WELL OFF. PLEASE DONT QUIT. SOFTWARE#
  4. #WELL OFF. PLEASE DONT QUIT. CODE#
  5. #WELL OFF. PLEASE DONT QUIT. PROFESSIONAL#

This is what you - we - should all bear in mind: successful men and women don’t quit! “You never fail until you stop trying.” ― Albert Einsteinīecause software development requires a lot of critical thinking, it can be exhausting, even for the seasoned practitioners. You start to think of all the famous programmers you hear about in the news, and you can’t imagine how you would ever be able to catch up with them.Īnd you forget! You forget that every expert was once a beginner! That the expert you’re thinking of now was just like you at one point, that they also blamed themselves, and that they thought many of these same thoughts you’re thinking - but they didn’t quit!

#WELL OFF. PLEASE DONT QUIT. CODE#

Errors start showing up, and either your code has a lot of bugs, doesn’t seem to work at all.Ī common mistake here is to start blaming yourself for this situation, thinking that you’re not smart enough to become a developer, and that you should quit. You can’t make the things exactly as you are imagining them in your head.

#WELL OFF. PLEASE DONT QUIT. HOW TO#

After a while you discover that you have no idea how to create what you want to create. You set up your development environment and start coding. The second wall is once you’ve complete the materials, and you feel like it’s time to build things up. You can apply this type of learning toward applies to videos and tutorials, as well. We’ve just described a learning process known as Diffuse mode. What do you think? I’m sure your understanding of the concept is much better now than it was the first time you read it, even though in all likelihood you’re still early on in your quest to truly understand that concept.

well off. please dont quit.

The next step is to read the text a third time. That will help you see it from different angles, which will help you better understand it. After the second time, google the concept and try to read about it in different articles. I am pretty sure a lot of things will make sense this time around.

#WELL OFF. PLEASE DONT QUIT. FULL#

Read the full text with total focus (first time,even if you don’t understand), okay? Now, read it again. Since it may be hard to get a concept the first time you read about it, you can do something that will make it better for you and help you get it quickly. Here’s a mind trick to help you get past this first wall. Every time you take a step toward expertise, no matter how small, it is still a step.

well off. please dont quit.

Reaching the next level in your quest toward mastery. It requires more energy, which may tire you physically and mentally. It’s always hard to push yourself to the next level, because it requires greater effort than the usual. It means you’re using your brain and you’re trying to understand. You know what all means? It means that you are working, putting effort, and doing your best. It’s normal to feel frustrated, sick, and have headaches. It’s common for new developers to experience this. Let’s talk about getting past this first wall. Great developments never come from within your comfort zone You start to get really frustrated, and maybe you start to think about quitting. When a concept seems hard to understand, a little voice tells you that other people are able to get past whatever it is you’re stuck on - why can’t you? And the more you go on, the more lost you feel. It’s good to be encouraging.īut most people - products of our a relatively hand-holding education system - will get the impression that programming is just about reading the material, and that if you do so, you’ll become skilled in that language or technology.īut as soon as you’ve put down the tutorial and start walking on projects on your own, you hit the first wall. The next tricky thing you encounter is the enthusiastic introduction. You pick up the material and start the journey.

well off. please dont quit.

So you decide to go for it, supposing that it will be a walk in the park. These marketing campaigns paint a distorted picture of the real world of software development. If you’re new to programming, you might get the impression that these achievements require the same amount of effort. Marketers perpetuate the myth that programming is easy by pitching it as just another way to make money online, as though it were as easy as affiliate marketing, building a mailing list, or getting subscribers on YouTube.

#WELL OFF. PLEASE DONT QUIT. PROFESSIONAL#

Knowing that there are more than 18 million professional software developers out there, and that it’s one of the most common careers in the world, can trick you into thinking that coding is a simple task, and we can be learned in a short amount of time and BOOM! You are able of building fascinating things. The fact that everywhere you turn, someone is telling you “you’re doing it wrong” makes this process even tougher. It’s easy to get discouraged when you’re trying to learn something as complicated as programming. If you’re like me, you have at some point in your efforts to learn programming, thrown up your hands and said: “ I need to quit, this crap isn’t for me!” By Ayoub NEJJARI Please don’t quit - every expert was once a beginner















Well off. please dont quit.