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Mari Ullom

Thank you so much for all the awesome resources.

I start my next semester of college in a couple of days, couple of IT classes, as well as Advanced C# Programming, and Advanced Python Programming *(which I am NOT looking forward too. Python and I do not get along.)

Unfortunately my college program doesn't offer the exact degree I wanted, but offers one similar too it. So I am having to learn a lot of it on my own. It is really overwhelming because there are so many different pathways, and finding one to stick with is probably the hardest part. I can't decide which one I like better, since I'm having to figure it out on my own, my resources are online, but the information you get online is based off of someone else's personal preference and any person you talk to will tell you something different. I think that has been the most difficult part.

I've just been experimenting with them all to figure out which ones work the best, and I've figured out really quickly that it depends on what exactly I'm building as to what works better. So based on the project I am doing, I will work with something different, and then for personal projects I just work with whatever I'm liking better at the moment lol.