I've been learning on and off about programming for 3 years now. Mostly front-end, html/css/js, for school projects. My degree isn't in CS or IT, so projects that give the opportunity to code are scarce and often short. So I get that I may simply may not have enough hours in coding.
So I'm delighted to be taking CS50 as a Minor at the moment, this has given me the chance to sink a lot of hours in coding, and currently I am in week 5 Data Structures.
But every time I start on the problem sets, I feel overwhelmed and feel like I don't understand anything. I have to Google/GPT the most basic of things. Even though I've been programming regularly the past 6 weeks, I don't feel as if I have improved and I'm starting to doubt if this is a career for me.
In a year I would like to find a career in development. Have any of you felt this way? And what has helped you get rid of this imposter syndrome?
Care to share your win conditions?
Is this related to the art, or are you just a bot?
The second amendment is only needed because the second amendment exists. Only murica has this much gun tragedy.
Doesn't change the fact that i got fucked over without a refund. And no future plans on fixing the ps4 version
Nice that the ps4 version is just dead then, thanks for nothing :'l
Reading all the anti-privacy and self expression things that France are pushing...wouldn't understand why anyone would want to move to france in this day and age.
Yeah, that sounds reasonable. Thanks for taking the time to clarify it. I was hoping to be able to take advantage of the two-year discount but still pay for it in monthly installments
I would like to upgrade to the 2 year plan. But I can't pay the full 2 year price in 1 transaction. Is there a possibility for monthly billing?
Linux supremacist and the wannabe commies are pretty annoying.
Other quality of life features would be nice. Like searching for a specific post
Yup, have been trying to enjoy lemmy since the reddit migration. For the most part its fine. But way too many politics in each comment sections and posts; filled with commies, libtards and all other magical beings of the political rainbow.
I have downloaded 'My Expense' and 'Paisa' for budgetting, gonna give em both a try. So far I do for prefer Paisa for it's design. Greenstash is also great for setting saving goals
Great link thank you
Something to help me stick to a budget. So mostly tracking daily expenses and giving me insight to my spending habits.
Pretty much what the titles says. I'm looking for a good foss android app for budgetting. Any recommendations is appreciated :)
I have been using proton pass. Enjoying it so far
Protonmail is the way