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RE: Coding Diary Entry #4 - Getting Back on the Horse

in #coding7 years ago

It's now been 4 days since I wrote a single line of code. That's not good. Practice and keeping what I've learned at the forefront of my mind is important and that much time without coding is an easy path for me to start forgetting what I worked so hard at acquiring.

Sure, ones you leave it, it leaves you. Programmers code every single day because most of them take it as a hobby.

Coding is like every other thing you try to learn and it's even more difficult when you don't do it for a while because it has to do with getting acquainted with lots of things perceived as jargons and breathing life into it and the final product is the software that comes from it.

In conclusion , try to create a schedule for yourself so you don't drift far from coding and won't be able to find your way back.