Comment on: I hate my job as a web developer because there is zero creative thought. In what industry would I have the most creative freedom while programming?
4 30 Apr 2016 03:44 u/123456 in v/programmingComment on: Model shows off her sick coding skills (X-Post from /v/funny)
Models aren't known for being smart and neither are their fans.
Comment on: Programmer at 35 years of age ask Quora why he still sucks at after 10 years.
I tried programming for a while, then I quit, and went into game development. The problem with programming is there aren't many affordable resources that teach you how to bring it all together; how to conceptualize the ideas into your head, and how to navigate all the different languages. Unfortunately, people who teach programming tend not to be very good teachers. They have too many expectations of beginners, and see things through their own limited perspective. Then again this could be a problem with any subject, I suppose, but I found it to be prevalent in programming.
Do your own shit. You'll have maximum creativity. But guess what? It's a huge pain in the ass.