The First Time Code Finally Clicked

Sep 17 at 09:38
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Miembro desde Jun 05, 2025   posts 10
Sep 17 at 09:38

When I started learning to program, it felt like staring at a foreign language. I followed tutorials, copied examples, and still couldn’t see how it all connected. Then one day, after hours of frustration, I wrote a small script that actually worked, the script was to automate a boring task I used to do by hand.


That was the moment it clicked: programming isn’t about memorizing syntax, it’s about solving problems. Suddenly the language didn’t feel abstract anymore, it felt like a tool.


I wonder if others had a similar moment where the fog lifted. Was it building your first website, your first game, or just a simple script that saved you time?

Miembro desde Sep 17, 2025   posts 3
Oct 09 at 06:50
7OHEH posted:

When I started learning to program, it felt like staring at a foreign language. I followed tutorials, copied examples, and still couldn’t see how it all connected. Then one day, after hours of frustration, I wrote a small script that actually worked, the script was to automate a boring task I used to do by hand.


That was the moment it clicked: programming isn’t about memorizing syntax, it’s about solving problems. Suddenly the language didn’t feel abstract anymore, it felt like a tool.


I wonder if others had a similar moment where the fog lifted. Was it building your first website, your first game, or just a simple script that saved you time?


I've studied trading and also learned programming—it's honestly really tough. I'm constantly debugging, and in the end, the things that need to be remembered just have to be memorized. I feel like trading logic is actually more important; without solid logic, it's impossible to write good code.

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