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allaga2019-12-17 08:38:30
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allaga, 2019-12-17 08:38:30

How to organize self-study?

Good afternoon!
I am actively engaged in self-study as a hobby in the field of programming and system administration. But I always jump from one project to another. Therefore, I do not achieve results in any areas. How to organize such a process? Started a school diary to introduce the schedule. There he wrote in the lessons that you need to study. In order not to jump back and forth, I wrote only one lesson: jap Swift and that's it. But still the brain wants to jump.
Please give advice. Thank you.

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DevMan, 2019-12-17
@allaga

if there were magic tips, everyone would already walk smart and advanced.
someone purposeful and hammering a specific topic until you're blue in the face.
someone, instead of doing business, spends time looking for advice.

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Anita Kovaleva, 2019-12-17
@Anitamsk

As for me, you have chosen a dead end path. Let me explain why: human evolution is built in such a way that one of the main factors is the reward system. Firstly, you do not encourage yourself in any way, and therefore the desire to grab onto everything new interrupts the main task of learning something. Secondly, I don’t know about others, but for me, programming, and indeed the whole IT subject, is so limitless that if you spray yourself on most knowledge and tools, you won’t go far and learn nothing. I think that in our specialty you don’t need to be a total perfectionist (grabbing all the technologies with your eyes, gasping and groaning at the sight of new languages, libraries and other things), memorizing tools or techniques, or storing knowledge in your head.
Bottom line: if for you the desire to teach programming is not combined with the desire to work in this area, I advise you to leave this business, since it will not bring you the desired satisfaction that everyone says that the work of a programmer is something higher, like the work of Van Gogh (to catch a buzz from work is possible only if you visually or tactilely feel the final product + receive a reward). If you are on fire - try to join some kind of light open source project, there will be one more extra. motivation to develop a product.

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