I'm diving into coding with my first programming language, C#, but I'm finding the early basics really dull. I've done some Python, so it's not about not understanding. I appreciate the logic behind programming, but all this focus on numbers and strings feels monotonous. I want to jump ahead to creating something exciting, like a website or a game in Unity. Is it normal to feel this way? Should I just persevere through the basics until it gets more engaging, or does this mean programming might not be the right fit for me?
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Have you thought about just starting to build something? Focusing on a small goal can make the learning process way more interesting. Instead of just doing the basics, create a simple project and see where it leads you. You'll learn much more that way!
Absolutely! It's like trying to memorize a manual before even using the device. Get your hands dirty and play around with what you've learned. Once you create something, it all starts to make sense.