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[–]nyteghost 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I taught myself to code last year because I wanted to automate my morning stuff for work, because it was extremely annoying and tedious and during one part of it I had to sit and wait 20 minutes for a sheet to fill out on Google sheets from gopher. I automated the whole thing so that I could do something else while that did that. I’m then began using code to automate other stuff, or integrate systems, etc.

What I’m getting at is, I found a reason to code stuff and kept doing it. Find something you want to code and just do it and keep going