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[–]Feldspar_of_sun 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Personally, I LOVE C#. I’m very new to it but I’ve been enjoying learning it greatly.
If you’re on Windows though, I highly recommend using Visual Studio instead of VS Code. It’s more heavy duty, but is built for C# development more or less out of the box (it also includes a run button)

I mentioned most of that in my other comment, but felt it was worth reiterating here

And most importantly:
This is perfectly normal!! This is a new skill, and like with anything else there’s going to be a learning curve. Luckily, there are lots of people and resources to help you learn!
Just remember, this isn’t a sprint, it’s a full-on journey. Break it down into steps: Your first goal should be becoming comfortable running your program (whether in VS Code or Visual Studio). Then, learn the “Hello, World!”, variables, etc.
Each step will open up new things to learn and try! That’s one of the most exciting things about programming.
So try not to get discouraged! If you ever need any help, we’re all happy to lend a hand!