I can definitely relate, both to the anxiety of "what to pick" and settling into learning things that are fun. One thing I try never to lose site of, even after decades of programming, is that the main, original appeal was "I can build a thing that didn't exist before," and that never stops being fun, whether that thing is some cool home automation, an open source project, or just a little script to automate something tedious.
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I can definitely relate, both to the anxiety of "what to pick" and settling into learning things that are fun. One thing I try never to lose site of, even after decades of programming, is that the main, original appeal was "I can build a thing that didn't exist before," and that never stops being fun, whether that thing is some cool home automation, an open source project, or just a little script to automate something tedious.