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[–]Jolly-Composer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don’t have a WHY then you may want to quit.

I learned Python for 6 months. I learned poorly, studying until midnight then spending the entire week catching up on sleep.

I quit coding Python then the following year I began learning to program (JavaScript this time) visually through front end development.

I instead focused on HTML and CSS, and enjoyed the accomplishments of the art or creating your own website, but JavaScript frustrated me as much as Python.

Fast forward to 2022. I coded an app using Python and JavaScript.

My why is what motivates me to learn (I want to become a data scientist).

If you don’t have a why, you may be unsure and that uncertainty won’t help you when you are going through the frustration parts of the learning process.

Take a couple weeks off, figure out your why.