I'm a 24 years old programming enthusiast. I have tons of ideas but i honestly give up on many before giving them any chances, i guess like many others before me :)
I totally agree with your answer. Trial and error seems to be a bold but effective approach (practice practice practice!).
Personally, i think that trying is the way to go but i feel "afraid" of messing up or not finding the most efficient language or methodology for a given problem because even though it's not a waste of time (because of the learning benefits) it feels like it is.
I believe that there is a sweet spot in learning anything efficiently, even if you know nothing about it.
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Hi,
I totally agree with your answer. Trial and error seems to be a bold but effective approach (practice practice practice!).
Personally, i think that trying is the way to go but i feel "afraid" of messing up or not finding the most efficient language or methodology for a given problem because even though it's not a waste of time (because of the learning benefits) it feels like it is.
I believe that there is a sweet spot in learning anything efficiently, even if you know nothing about it.