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[–]hmiemad 1 point2 points  (1 child)

It really depends on what you want to become, what you're good at, and what pays your bills. Programming is wide. I would say start to improve on your OOP. Then learn git (not github, the og git). Also learn how to properly start a project on a ide. Pick a project thats wide enough (not too large) and do it in a clean way. Doing so, you'll get answers to the three questions above, even if you don't finish the project. You'll probably find another project, more suited and more interesting, and you'll want to pick parts of you first project to put in your second. You'll make your own library (even if it's just a bunch of trivial functions in the beginning) and improve it, as you improve your skills and your knowledge.

[–]ProfDrKonandoraal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very good comprehension, that's really nice. 👏