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I know I had that problem. I was jumping from C++ and C#, whenever I accomplished a simple feature on a "project" I would scrap it and start anew.
That was until I started working on an open source project for a game I was playing needed by quite a few other players to improve their gaming experience. I had absolutely no idea about the language, what was OOP and everything in between, but I committed to it. And that was what made me stick with just one language for over an year.
Nice!!!!!!! that sounds like a plan, working on a big enough project that has your enthusiasm to the point where you stick with one or two languages depending on the project needs and become eloquent in it.
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I know I had that problem. I was jumping from C++ and C#, whenever I accomplished a simple feature on a "project" I would scrap it and start anew.
That was until I started working on an open source project for a game I was playing needed by quite a few other players to improve their gaming experience. I had absolutely no idea about the language, what was OOP and everything in between, but I committed to it. And that was what made me stick with just one language for over an year.
Nice!!!!!!! that sounds like a plan, working on a big enough project that has your enthusiasm to the point where you stick with one or two languages depending on the project needs and become eloquent in it.