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Kains2017-01-09 09:14:47
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Kains, 2017-01-09 09:14:47

How to return "love" to programming?

Да не сойдет на меня кара модераторская... Последние полгода занимался 5 дней в неделю занимался программированием по жесткому графику, раньше оно нравилось, помню, в летний период вместо гулянок тупо сидел за компьютером по 10 часов строча сайты и время пролетало незаметно, а теперь, как-то не тянет, с одной стороны приятно писать код, но с другой, когда сажусь за код радость пропадает. Думал это связано с переутомлением, но после двухнедельного отдыха все тоже самое.

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DevMan, 2017-01-09
@Kains

это называется рутина.
помогает смена деятельности. не в смысле уйти на флот, а заняться изучением и практикой в смежных областях.

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evgeniy_lm, 2017-01-09
@evgeniy_lm

What you do is called shit coding and has nothing to do with programming. In programming, the main thing is not writing code, but solving the problems of specific users. Programming is nothing more than a job; you can't love it or not love it, you have to work on it. You need to love beautiful women.

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Derevianko Alexander, 2017-01-09
@dio4

it helps me to sort through the books on programming in my hands, touch their covers, flip through the content - and it is precisely those that previously aroused a passionate desire to start learning all this ... :)

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Maxim, 2017-01-09
@khrisanfov

This indicates that it is time to change activities. Keep making websites for money, but at the same time study / do something else.

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FoxInSox, 2017-01-09
@FoxInSox

5 days a week I was engaged in programming on a tight schedule, I used to like it, I remember in the summer

So the school started on September 1, so the interest disappeared.

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Zakharov Alexander, 2017-01-09
@AlexZaharow

You can try something from scratch. My example: I've never done music, I mean in general. I am slowly mastering musical / musical notation, I press the keys on the piano. Helps to relax.

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Andrey Pletenev, 2017-01-22
@Andrey_Pletenev

I would ask myself the question: WHY return the "love" to programming?

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