I can say at this point, that you shouldn't wait for the "spark". Start with a simple crm like me, if you are out of ideas. Use it to practice the concepts or frameworks you would like to learn. Just start. For me, for the frameworks I had never used before like swift, just the setup was "complicated", given the fact that the code generated by xcode did not work properly tests wise. Was xcode wrong? I had done something wrong? At that point I could not tell. Just that was learning. So, just start.
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I can say at this point, that you shouldn't wait for the "spark". Start with a simple crm like me, if you are out of ideas. Use it to practice the concepts or frameworks you would like to learn. Just start. For me, for the frameworks I had never used before like swift, just the setup was "complicated", given the fact that the code generated by xcode did not work properly tests wise. Was xcode wrong? I had done something wrong? At that point I could not tell. Just that was learning. So, just start.