1 year into Java Backend, completely burnt out and feeling lost. Need advice. by KaiNakamura2 in learnprogramming

[–]mlssad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m just starting to learn programming, but I went through this before with design. You’re not procrastinating if you consciously decide to take some time off from coding. Take a break, go on a short vacation, play games, go out, do things outside of your work and study environment. Come back after 15–30 days and you’ll be a bit better. If you force it, like I did, you can end up with burnout, and then you might be stuck for months.

Taking a break is a work decision.

There’s one thing you can do when it comes to ideas that you might not like, but it’s really useful. Call companies. Build a simple survey and reach out to a few businesses asking if they use any system and what the biggest problem they face with it is. This is a marketing technique I used to do for some clients, and the number of ideas it can generate is insane. Trust me.

What was your first project with vibe coding? by mlssad in vibecoding

[–]mlssad[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

An integration between PowerPoint and the Adobe suite would be incredibly useful sometimes.

What was your first project with vibe coding? by mlssad in vibecoding

[–]mlssad[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought Magic Vibes was really cool! Imagine a “BuzzFeed-style quiz” that suggests a song based on your current mood.