Hey everyone! I'm in my first year of studying and I've been hearing a lot about how important it is to pick the right project to work on in order to develop a consistent programming habit and avoid procrastination. Many people have told me to focus on finding a project rather than just coding aimlessly for hours. Since I'm just starting out, I'm having trouble figuring out what project would be good for me. Any suggestions?
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Most of my initial projects were personal ones. I created things like a life game, a paint program, and even a grading tool for my girlfriend when she was teaching. These projects kept me challenged and interested!
A great way to start is by building something you personally need. My first project was for my own business, but even creating a small tool for a hobby or just to make your life easier can teach you a ton. Once you start handling data and creating an interface, you'll be surprised at how quickly you can move forward!
Okay thnx 🙂
Try thinking of a project related to something you're passionate about, like a hobby or an interest. Building something meaningful to you can really keep you motivated and engaged!
Woah, thnx 🙂
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