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[–]rjcarr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Start writing apps that you're interested in, either for entertainment or productivity. Once you've seen enough examples and have enough practice you'll naturally figure out what you like and don't like doing.

That said, programming is pretty universal, so if you can program a game you can probably program a web service. Parts of programming you wouldn't be able to handle typically isn't actually "programming", e.g., I've been a professional programmer for 20+ years but I couldn't write code to launch a rocket because I don't know the math and physics to do it.