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Anton Babilya2015-08-28 00:20:13
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Anton Babilya, 2015-08-28 00:20:13

Which EP to go to?

Good day, toaster people :)
Lately I've really got tired of what I do.
I began to work "from under the stick", to the point of not being possible, I understand that I am doing something wrong.
At the moment I am writing for the web, front / back end.
I write at an average level, most often for myself, and for my projects, from which I make a profit.
Perhaps someone has come across this, I don’t understand, either I stopped enjoying programming, or I just need to switch to something new, interesting.
I looked towards Java, Node.js, C#
In the future, I think to continue writing services for my needs, as well as freelancing, or permanent work. Therefore, I tend to Java more in connection with its demand. Or go to the factory.
I ask for advice from those who have encountered a similar problem, or who will tell you where to look for fresh forces to study something new.

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Saboteur, 2015-08-28
@saboteur_kiev

The older the person, the more difficult it is for him to learn. Because it is in human nature to use one's experience. And try to use it wherever possible.
Therefore, so often and so much is written about young people who, breaking through patterns, have created something new. You just started getting old. This is fine. Either look for strength in yourself, or don't whine.
You can try to go in for sports - a healthy mind in a healthy body.

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DrunkMaster, 2015-08-28
@DrunkMaster

You are unlikely to use Java in your projects, these are corporate systems mainly, C # for the desktop, so there is not much choice ... only if Node is well or RoR, Django in Python

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AlikDex, 2015-08-28
@AlikDex

Join some community. Solo work is annoying. Very quickly come the thought "why am I doing this?" and rushed. Here is just a company in which it is simply pleasant to be and it will be very useful to communicate. Where they need to be cheered up, where they kick nada. So - look for like-minded people.

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Andrey Dudukin, 2015-08-28
@Program23

Following the advice of many, I decided for myself to study in the future:
1. Java
2. Python
3. SQL

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