The truth is at this point I still feel woefully underprepared. It's fairly obvious I have no natural talent for coding and functions still make no sense to me. I couldn't write a for loop if I had been offered a hefty sum of money and at this point I'm skeptical of my ability to finish the course and get a job. It actually keeps me up at night almost constantly. The HTML and CSS makes more sense as it's straightforward and I can now do parts of them without feeling like I'm drowning, so that's nice. Unfortunately JavaScript is essentially math and math is the bane of my existence. I've accepted there will never be an "aha" moment, and I suppose that's fine. My goal at this point is to absorb as much as I can and go as far as my limitations will allow me. I'm still determined to be a good programmer, but my goals are now to find my niche in the tech world, even if it's not writing front end code. In many ways it feels like when I first tried competitive fitness, after a while I started to know how much I don't know, and it's a bit overwhelming. Learning a bit more every day, trying to follow along as best I can.
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April 18, 2017 03:22
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