Programming Isn't Working Out for Me
11 years ago
So, pretty sure I will not be continuing on with my college program. Programming really isn't my thing, I've come to realize. It's frustrating, tedious, and requires patience I just don't have. I can't see myself doing it as a career, if I'm already hating it. I really have no idea what I would want to do with the rest of my life. Any idea I think of just doesn't seem plausible to me... I really only took this programming course because I couldn't think of anything else to do, and well I've seen how that ended up.
The only other option I see is taking the mechanic program, learn to fix cars and what not, I like cars, and I think the mechanics of cars are fascinating.
Is any one of my followers a mechanic, or know someone who is a mechanic? How do you or they feel about it, do they enjoy it, etc... I feel like I have no where's left to go, and I'm just searching for something that I can at least somewhat enjoy, I really don't want to work in a grocery store for the rest of my life.
Anyway, sorry for the random sad journal
Xer
The only other option I see is taking the mechanic program, learn to fix cars and what not, I like cars, and I think the mechanics of cars are fascinating.
Is any one of my followers a mechanic, or know someone who is a mechanic? How do you or they feel about it, do they enjoy it, etc... I feel like I have no where's left to go, and I'm just searching for something that I can at least somewhat enjoy, I really don't want to work in a grocery store for the rest of my life.
Anyway, sorry for the random sad journal
Xer
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And programming can have many aspects and kind of careers when you are done with school. Programming isnt just about programming. :)
But it depends what kind of programming you do and in which language as well. Some programming languages are easier to learn than others.
C++ is a lot about handling the computer memory, with pointers and object oriented programming. The best for video games.
C# is easier, but doesn't held the computer memory as good as C and C++.
You also have Java that is used quite a lot.
Most of the time, languages are a bit similar each other, but there are obvious differences.
If programming isn't your thing, try to do websites using HTML5 and CSS. It's not "exactly" like programming, but it uses tags and can still be nice to do.
Don't be discouraged. Do your best.
Something physical related to computers are to build computers physically, placing hardware and connecting the wires. I dunno if it'd interest you though.