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How to use your abilities?
Help me decide on a course of self-development.
I'm interested in programming, building systems, virtual/augmented reality, but I have problems understanding PL, Javascript is hard to come by, learning C++ seems like an unrealistic idea, but at the same time I quickly understand various systems, interfaces of varying complexity, I love mathematics .
I really want to be in IT, create some really big, cool and useful projects, but I understand that my programming skills are not enough.
So far, I have only learned how to make websites, but I don’t want to get bogged down in it.
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First, don't whine. Is it difficult? I also had a hard time. And then, when they heard about the Internet by hearsay, which means that then there were no articles, no forums, no normal documentation.
Secondly, at your age you need to clearly understand one thing: nothing comes by itself. For all the years I have seen those who were waiting for manna from heaven. They are still waiting. And those who, with their perseverance, tried to take the bull by the horns, all succeeded without exception.
Thirdly, remove all games from the computer: your life determines consciousness. Force yourself not to be distracted and concentrate on learning - this will give real results in a year.
Fourth, experiment. There are those who are afraid to install even Virtual Box - they don’t want to pollute the system. They clean the registries with two or three utilities - they are chasing the fictitious speed and virginity of the operating system. And you bet. Both virtually and in parallel. Broke? Excellent - you will understand how not to do it. It'll work out right next time. And get experience.
And, finally, fifthly: there are no half-done things: if you start teaching and give up, you will irretrievably lose the time that you spent.
These are axioms. It doesn't happen otherwise. Good luck.
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