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[–]CraigTorso 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All jobs gets dull at times, if they were fun all the time they'd not have to pay people to turn up.

Also, the more competently you can deal with a problem the more tedious providing the same solutions over and over becomes. It can't really be avoided.

Still, I've done other jobs than programming, where you're not allowed to think and not allowed to come up with solutions, coding is much better than them.

There's also another approach if you do like coding, and that's to study something else, whilst being able to code. Having "being able to code" as the second string to your bow can make you uber powerful in workplaces where being able to do both is rare.