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What does it feel like when a programmer loses interest in code and becomes goalless and unmotivated?

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To be politically incorrect, most programmers are not suitable to be programmers. According to my observation, the proportion is about 80%.

Excellent programmers are mostly distributed in first-tier cities, famous Internet companies, entrepreneurial teams, etc., but most programmers are invisible in traditional industries such as small outsourcing companies and communication companies, or they work in R&D positions in state-owned enterprises and banks. Fishing in troubled waters, of course there are very good talents in these industries, but if you are looking for mediocre talents, these industries are widely distributed.

Even in famous Internet companies, there are not many people who pile up business code day after day and do the same thing for ten years, dragging dialog boxes, adding colors, and changing copywriting.

Ordinary programmers, doing the same job every day, earning a salary of no more or no less, haven’t turned a page of a book in three months, and writing code relies entirely on Baidu and copy-pasting.

This is the life of most ordinary people. Most ordinary people are mediocre, and programmers are no exception. A writer who hits a creative slump does not mean that he was/will not be a good writer.
Unsatisfactory things happen all the time in life.
In addition to computer books, also read other books.
Develop more interests, expand your social circle, and do more exercise to create dopamine.
If you can’t write the code you want to write at work, you can also try to do open source projects.
Ah⋯⋯Writing this seems to be my psychological defense mechanism operating. Experience?
That is a new programming paradigm, called SOP: Salary Oriented Programming Because I still have to write a bunch of useless stuff, and the experience is really bad. Why can't I write a requirement and have it automatically implemented for me?
How someone could like to write code, I don’t understand.
Of course I can’t write if you give me money Take a break and do something else that interests you to rest the areas of your brain that are frequently used when programming. Then it gets exciting. Programming is a means, just like carpentry, electricians, chemicals... and other workers, it is just a means to realize your ideas
The key is what you want to do

If you don't have what you want to do, you don't have to write the program
Really Programmers, to a certain extent, must want to change the world and make some difference. Programs are just methods, nothing more. I had long been tired of writing code based on other people's needs, so I found a job that had nothing to do with coding, and spent my spare time tinkering with code that really interested me. Tiantian Zhihu will teach you how to be an excellent programmer. There is an additional Repo on GitHub No matter what, I like this industry very much and am very grateful to this industry

I almost went to a research institute and almost became a civil servant. I was very scared~

If my physical and mental conditions allow, I want to write code until I am 60 years old~

"Everything is awesome Those who are crazy have all experienced hard times." Please refer to the sentence I used to hypnotize myself...

I wish you can find your goals and direction soon!
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