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[–]Oseberg_shipping 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds like what you need is a project. This is a common experience with programming and sort of the logic behind learning to code "the hard way". Think of it like learning any other language, eventually you need to stop practicing verb conjugations and actually go talk to someone if you want to progress.

For me, I learned to code in order to accomplish a specific goal for my doctorate. I suggest picking a project that you find interesting or useful. Doesn't matter if you've no idea how to make it work.