I think in today's world you'll only get as far as the amount of passion you have for a subject, especially an overwhelming one like coding. If you really feel like you don't enjoy programming then don't do it. There are many roles in tech that don't involve coding. For example, many companies hire UI/UX designers, so that might play more to your interests like others have stated. Try asking yourself specifically what you enjoy and why you enjoy it (ex: creating beautiful interfaces), and try finding those roles on side projects or volunteer projects.
The world doesn't need another passionless developer. Don't give up!
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I think in today's world you'll only get as far as the amount of passion you have for a subject, especially an overwhelming one like coding. If you really feel like you don't enjoy programming then don't do it. There are many roles in tech that don't involve coding. For example, many companies hire UI/UX designers, so that might play more to your interests like others have stated. Try asking yourself specifically what you enjoy and why you enjoy it (ex: creating beautiful interfaces), and try finding those roles on side projects or volunteer projects.
The world doesn't need another passionless developer. Don't give up!