I tried to code for like 4 years but I just give up. Some peoples brain are just not wired for this shit...

I tried to code for like 4 years but I just give up. Some peoples brain are just not wired for this shit. I'm doomed to wageslave while smart a people make six figures "working" remotely for 14 hours a week

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>"working" remotely for 14 hours a week
That's me. There is so much work to be done and shortage of programmers here that you can get away with being mediocre and still make a ton of money. I love my job, it fits me perfectly.

my mom is trying to get me into coding via this program for disabled people and i really fucking hate coding but i figure i might as well exhaust all my options if i'm not man enough to kms

You put working under quotation marks, yet you're incapable of doing the same thing? I was a wageslave, doing blue collar manual labor in a factory and learned coding during that time. Went from 600 euro paycheck, which is a lot for my country, to working remotely for 60k annual salary. If that factory job was paid that much, I wouldn't even consider touching coding cuz I could just turn off my brain and repeat same shit for 8 hours. Mental labor is far worse than physical labor but you're apparently too dumb to comprehend it

I've been trying for a few years too. I am not very good at it, but find the concept pretty fun and interesting still. I like how I made a website, a game, an ATM machine program. But had to have LOTS of help for all of those (online tutorials mostly), and it doesn't come naturally to me...however I am one who believes you can git gud at anything with enough work and perserverence, but others might grasp it quicker. We all have natural proclivities towards different skills, but they almost always can be learned with enough time.

If you really want to learn you need to drop everything else you are doing and take it seriously full time, possibly go to school/take classes

You're just really low IQ then. Most people *can* learn how to code and think programmatically if forced to.

mental labour feels good compared to being bored in a factory for hours on end. stimulating is important.

This, when I worked in factory my brain was torturing me and the same shit every day was just straight path to insanity. Coding is a godsend.

I need a job like this but I'm too lazy to even create a portfolio or resume.

I learned to code in school and went to work straight out of it, as a portfolio I just showed them shit I have done in school. I have even taken some NEET breaks between jobs and now I landed a perfect one. No office, no coworkers you have to talk to, no commute, flexible hours, high pay, no stress, it's ready when it's ready approach. Couldn't be happier.

What is your portfolio like. I was planning on just making a basic website in a couple different languages. Do you think that would be enough for a comfy job?

I had a game on website, but it's whatever, as long as it looks half good and you can talk about it and explain the tech behind it, you should be fine.

Nah, best job I've had was being a postal worker. Now i study at university and absolutely hate it.

im european and make 25k euro a year as a programmer, and that's before taxes.

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>not getting into CGI then making a patreon to make video game outfits

i know people who can't code or sculpt to save their life, all they do is convert shit from Daz studio and make a living off of it.
the actual CG artists are all free lance basically.

just major in something else. every fucking male goes into some computer major and every girl goes into nursing, for once i want to see someone chose something interesting.10 years from now every woman will be able to take care of me and every man will fix my computer

postal work is more stimulating than factory work repetition.

Why do people think coding is for everyone? That's like saying medicine is for everyone, engineering is for everyone, construction is for everyone and so on

There is no smart, there is understanding. Do you understand x language or is it painfully foreign.

Where do you live? What job do you have? and what degree you got?

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