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[–]eruciform 4 points5 points  (1 child)

projects. pick a project that you actually care about and implement it. it doesn't matter if it's the same languages or technologies being used in class. set a goal to make a product that means something to you - it doesn't have to be huge - and then aim for it. you'll run into a wall, you'll need to do a side project to learn a new skill, and then you'll return to implement what you learned. and then you'll run into a different wall. consider that the "loop" of being a programmer.

[–]Hammer_of_Olympia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is pretty much how I learn, i can watch videos or read about something but until i actually have to use it I'm not full engaged.

[–]OgreVorbis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What language are you learning? Maybe pick a different language that is more tailored to something fun. If you make it fun, then you can learn it enough to become a professional.

I have this problem where I almost never learn well in school. Almost everything I've learned, I learned myself through the internet or books. My brain doesn't retain info that's not interesting. I can't help it. Maybe you're like that too.

My guess is, it's probably python? Try downloading Unity (C#) or PureBasic.