I agree that if you are wanting to study programming, you really should have an interest in making a career out of it. At the same time though, it is much easier to get into programming if you have something in particular that you want to produce with your code. The money is not necessarily everything, and only trying to study on that premise may lead to a lot of frustration.
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13 Jun 2015 00:57
u/ndguardian
in v/programming
I agree that if you are wanting to study programming, you really should have an interest in making a career out of it. At the same time though, it is much easier to get into programming if you have something in particular that you want to produce with your code. The money is not necessarily everything, and only trying to study on that premise may lead to a lot of frustration.