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That’s a great point. If you start out with a definite objective like that, it’s going to be hard to get past the depression hump. I know for me I have to give myself more general objectives. So instead make a goal of learning how to code. You can find tons of lessons online that are aimed at teaching kids, and they typically have a gamification component to them. That quick hit of serotonin is what you need to stay with it. If, instead, you start out wanting to make a game app for your phone, you’ll quit when it gets too hard.
Making something. I’m taking lessons on metalworking, and it’s really satisfying to have something that I made which can be useful in my daily life.
And they wonder why we block ads
Looks like the X.Org server logo
Where can we donate toward server costs?
Sounds like you either need to establish better task parameters or you need to gain more experience programming.