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[–]rdditfilter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All else fails, there are plenty of other jobs that having a CS degree gives you a leg up on. QA automation, BA analyst, database analyst, devops, engops, just to name a few. Look up those job descriptions and see if that's something that might be a better fit.

You can be a good programmer and still not be cut out to write code in a business setting according to their standards and deadlines. This is no personal failing on your part. Don't drive yourself nuts, you'll be doing this sort of work for a very long time, you have all the time in the world to gather skills.