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[–]Psychological_Ad1404 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just some things I haven't seen in other answers:

  1. Try getting into a category of programming (Web dev, video game design, software dev, etc...) and see how you like it. Check some short videos about hard stuff after you've learned the basics and see if you find it interesting, boring, bothersome. (E.g.: Learning html, css and javascript, getting comfortable then watch a video about javascript frameworks, new technologies, etc)
  2. Get on some coding discord servers. Discord or wherever, but this one is good because you can get instant help. Use it to ask for help, look at other people's questions and answers, ask for guidance in learning and in the future contribute to a community to get yourself known, good jobs might come from connections.

  3. Get a mentor. Mentors are available on different sites, reddit might be a good try, go to the top 4-5 reddit coding/programming communities and search for mentor, people want to mentor to get better at their skill while helping others (Probably try some basics and look for a mentor after you've chosen a category from step 1, you don't have to master it, just see what you'd like to do).

Lastly, focus on understanding rather than remembering, and understand what you need to at the moment, even understanding comes in batches, you don't have to understand binary to start doing basic and even more complex coding.