I'm thinking about diving into coding, specifically web development. However, I've heard that once you start, you'll be glued to the screen pretty much all the time, and with technology constantly evolving, it feels like you'd need to be learning every day. That makes me nervous since I have other hobbies and interests I want to pursue too. I enjoy tech, but I don't want my health to take a hit from too much screen time, especially since I already deal with back pain. Is there a way to balance learning to code with keeping up with my other hobbies?
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Learning to code is a big commitment, just like any profession. Sure, it requires time to learn and keep up with changes, but it's not like you have to give everything up. Just like doctors and lawyers can play golf, lots of software developers manage to keep their hobbies alive too! It might get tough if you’re juggling a full-time job along with studying, but it’s doable with the right time management.

Exactly! It's really all about how you manage your time. You can set up a schedule that includes both coding and your hobbies.