Not if you truly love coding. I even love coding the most trivial items. It's just fun for me. But, I especially love a challenge. I've written programs in 20 different computer languages (including different assembly language and even raw machine codes. Yes, I'm old). I love learning new language and seeing what it's good at and not good at. My philosophy is that they are tools and there isn't a universal, all encompassing single tool. You have to use the right tool for the right job (including programming!).
Not if you truly love coding. I even love coding the most trivial items. It's just fun for me. But, I especially love a challenge. I've written programs in 20 different computer languages (including different assembly language and even raw machine codes. Yes, I'm old). I love learning new language and seeing what it's good at and not good at. My philosophy is that they are tools and there isn't a universal, all encompassing single tool. You have to use the right tool for the right job (including programming!).
Thanks for the insight šā¤