When I was finishing my degree I was in the exact same position as you, last year or so was just writing documentation about my code rather than actual programming. When I finished I couldn't bring myself to code so I took two months off away from development. Honestly it helped, I was able to re-evaluate what I wanted to do and figure out what languages/frameworks I wanted to learn and I'm back now working on my passion projects. Just my two cents
I appreciate that. The time away seems to have helped. Maybe I needed that in such chaos. Being done with class work is definitely going to help improve the situation!
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When I was finishing my degree I was in the exact same position as you, last year or so was just writing documentation about my code rather than actual programming. When I finished I couldn't bring myself to code so I took two months off away from development. Honestly it helped, I was able to re-evaluate what I wanted to do and figure out what languages/frameworks I wanted to learn and I'm back now working on my passion projects. Just my two cents
I appreciate that. The time away seems to have helped. Maybe I needed that in such chaos. Being done with class work is definitely going to help improve the situation!