I'm 15 years old and have a decent grasp of C# at a low-medium level. However, I feel a bit lost since I don't have specific goals to work towards. Should I keep focusing on improving my C# skills, or is it worth exploring other programming languages?
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Building real projects is a great way to enhance your skills. Have you created any applications or games with C# yet? It's all about applying what you’ve learned to something tangible. You might find it helpful to tackle small projects that interest you!
It's completely fine to not have specific goals right now. If you're enjoying programming, stick with it! C# is a powerful language, and just having fun while learning will help you develop a useful skill set. When you go to university, you'll find that you've got a leg up from your programming practice now!
I started coding around your age for fun too! Just go with what you enjoy.
If you're looking for something different, you could try diving into Haskell or another language that intrigues you. It can be a fun challenge to step out of your comfort zone!
That's an interesting suggestion! Haskell could definitely stretch your mind.
I made a library app and started on a horror game, but I haven't finished it yet!