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Suraj Vishwakarma
Suraj Vishwakarma

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What do you love most about coding?

Introduction

Coding

Programming is one of the most exciting as well as sometimes stressful job to do. Despite many failures, we are still here to do more coding. We love to code and make our ideas come into life. So let's discuss "What you most loved about coding?".

My Experience

I am exposed to coding since 4 years but recently I started giving more time to coding and developing different programs. In this process, I learned many things about coding.
I love coding because

  • We can build anything
  • It helps to improve problem-solving skills
  • It challenges our brain to think critically as well as out of the box.

Discuss

  • What you loved most about coding and why?

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Madza • Edited
  • all those 'a-ha' moments when learning
  • finally getting challenging features to work when coding
  • seeing people being amazed at how much easier their lives are after deployment, feeling valuable and being well rewarded

overall feeling blessed to hold a kind of 'superpower' you could use to solve real-world problems most people would not. all that combined with the joy of exploring exciting new tech and browsing open source.

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JoelBonetR 🥇

Also remember that you don't have to deploy if you code directly on production 😆

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Suraj Vishwakarma

🤣🤣🤣🤣sure

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Suraj Vishwakarma

Yeaah, Able to code feels like modern superpower to helps other and it can distinguish between others

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Madza

yeah, it could make you feel special at times. the key is not to raise your ego and remain humble at all times. having great social skills in the field is essential, yet widely underrated. the code alone will not always determine your success.

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Suraj Vishwakarma

Yess, totally agree with you being humble and helping others should always prioritize. Success is mixture of many things and you mention few them. Also, success is subjective different for different people. So make sure to reach you daily goals to reach you final destination.

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Rishabh Singh ⚡ • Edited

Indeed very true... Ever since I realised this, I started to push harder & now it's only getting better & better ❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥

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Rishabh Singh ⚡

Ok so well, I started coding just a few years ago & it was such a fascinating experience for me. I loved how we had the power to create anything & our only limit was our imagination. It indeed felt super awesome, and so far all through these years, I learnt a lot of cool things & yes there are a lot of things to still learn.

Thanks for asking this question!❤️ We came so far throughout our journey that sometimes we forget how & why all of this started... ✨✨✨

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Suraj Vishwakarma

Definitely, the starts that motivates us to reach our goal and keeping learning and developing more🔥🔥🔥

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Rishabh Singh ⚡

Yes offcourse 🔥

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K M H Mubin

It gives me a fantasy dream. In dream, I can build anything but in reality why code isn't running again!!
Hours later....
looking
Fuk semicolon

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Suraj Vishwakarma

We can build anything

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Alex Lohr
  • There's always something new to learn
  • You can create something from mere ideas
  • Ultimately, coding is not about computers, but about people
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Suraj Vishwakarma

Definitely, we together make this community and we together learn and grow♥️.

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Galih Muhammad

I studied finance during university years, so I was not meant to be a coder. And I had always looked with awe to how "magical" coder/programmers are.

6 years on after learning coding by coding along to youtube tutorials, I still feel the same way.

The fact that you can think of an idea that comes up at any moment, and start working it in the same hour, then seeing it take a form in the same day, is really something.

You can't achieve the same thing with building other things really.

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Suraj Vishwakarma

Definitely, if you think to build something else like physical object then I will cost you money in someway but with programming it will only cost your time which you can invest it.

I love coding, We love coding.

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アッシャー • Edited

Gives Me Power To Create Anything From Scratch That I Once Dreamed Of

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Suraj Vishwakarma

We always wanted power to create anything and now we have ♥️

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アッシャー

Great <3

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Dennis Frijlink

Learning new things (languages/frameworks/tools/API's etc.)
Delivering real products for clients
Realize that you can make anything you want

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Suraj Vishwakarma

Very true, learning, growing and keeping up-to-date knowledge of the community.

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LibertyImp

Working on a project for a few days/ or months and then at the end being able to stand back and be like "Yep, I made that" idk feels nice.

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Suraj Vishwakarma

That feeling is beyond everything ♥️

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eLabFTW

It's a bit like Minecraft. I can build a world and replace all of it or parts of it as much as I want.

Or is it Minecraft that is like coding?...

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Suraj Vishwakarma

Definitely second as a coder tries to make game on his life🤣🤣

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Chandra Kiran G

Thought proces... That's what I love

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Suraj Vishwakarma

That's also we love ❤️