I'm in the same current situation. But rather trying to build who you are by learning all these languages, it is recommended to find problems or things you want to do first than actually learning all this programming languages and be overwhelmed. Don't shy away from copying code and learning from it but don't submit other users code as your own, the take away here is that you can fork someone else work to build on top of it as long as it is permitted by the original user/pr. That's what is recommended most of the time. As well as doing a 100 hrs of code where you try to code within 1 hr each day completing the 100 hr to motivate yourself to learn different ways, or different languages.
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I'm in the same current situation. But rather trying to build who you are by learning all these languages, it is recommended to find problems or things you want to do first than actually learning all this programming languages and be overwhelmed. Don't shy away from copying code and learning from it but don't submit other users code as your own, the take away here is that you can fork someone else work to build on top of it as long as it is permitted by the original user/pr. That's what is recommended most of the time. As well as doing a 100 hrs of code where you try to code within 1 hr each day completing the 100 hr to motivate yourself to learn different ways, or different languages.