I would love some advice on whats the best way for me to motivate myself, and whats the best way for me to rediscover the enjoyment of learning code.
Ask HN - Dropped out of college, how do I rediscover learning code
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Re: Ask HN - Dropped out of college, how do I rediscover learning code
#2Try working on some interesting projects, and make sure you finish them, not mattter how much time it takes (given that they are technically possible)
Also since you're dropping out, things are going to change
+ Working outside of an organised routine like college with less or no deadlines and exams and staying productive is going to be very difficult, so prepare for it in advance.
+ Organise everything, I would also like to throw in self quantisation here, try it out for some time.
+ The burden to prove your mettle in the eyes of your peers and keeping upto family expectations is also going to create some pressure
+ Doing all this alone could be difficult, so find someone to code with.
+ I guess you already know this, but learn by creating things, and keep building your portfolio. Even if you have a startup in mind, you should keep working on side projects to build the portfolio just as a backup.
+ Stay motivated (Easier said than done)
Re: Ask HN - Dropped out of college, how do I rediscover learning code
#3As for motivation, that's unfortunately something that you have to find for yourself. Once you start working on a satisfying project, you won't want to stop. The hard part is finding something that's satisfying.
Re: Ask HN - Dropped out of college, how do I rediscover learning code
#4I don't know about other communities, but Ruby/Rails is particularly hot right now.
Also, some companies hire junior devs who specifically haven't had a job coding before.
Just get at it and start building stuff. You'll learn faster than you might imagine.
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#7A tried and true method to create motivation to learn something is to sign up for a class that you'll get a grade in. You can take college courses without being in a degree program. Otherwise, I have no idea. I was internally motivated when I learned to code, way back when I was a child. It's harder to summon that kind of motivation if you haven't had it already by the time you're an adult.
Re: Ask HN - Dropped out of college, how do I rediscover learning code
#8A tried and true method to create motivation to learn something is to sign up for a class that you'll get a grade in. You can take college courses without being in a degree program. Otherwise, I have no idea. I was internally motivated when I learned to code, way back when I was a child. It's harder to summon that kind of motivation if you haven't had it already by the time you're an adult.
I think it depends on the person. I find courses totally demotivating. Even if I'm very interested in the subject before taking a course, I immediately lose interest once it's something I'm graded on like that, with the direction decided by an instructor.
Re: Ask HN - Dropped out of college, how do I rediscover learning code
#9I did a ton of projects. Believe it or not, I don't have any more I want to do. It's kinda like a turned 60 and retired people don't want to do anything, do they?