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Reading is actually quite therapeutic

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Reading a Book on c++ and this is actually my first book on this programming language.
And it actually feels quite good tbh.

Felt quite therapeutic.
Most important of all I'm getting all the info needed and i don't feel confused anymore.

Buying this book wasn't a bad decision tbh.
 
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one of the best activities.
 
Books are actually a really good way to escape reality, have you read stuff before? Whats ur fav books
 
I’m gonna start getting into the habit of reading books. I’m gonna start reading a book called “The Art of War” by Sun Tzu.
 
I thought C++ was for Dalits?
 
care to share the name of the book so i can download it for free?

I've been trying to learn programming but nothing ever clicks i never have anything to show for nor can i really put a project together at the end of the day.
so exhausting. I know how to read code i can fix, modify, i know when it will break.
i only had success by asking AI to code for me. i was able to code many things.
I know all the processes to achieve a result but can't code anything. might be a skill issue.
i might be just cooked after all and its over for me.
not able to learn anything anymore sucks.
 
I’m gonna start getting into the habit of reading books. I’m gonna start reading a book called “The Art of War” by Sun Tzu.
Good, read everything you can
 
Books are actually a really good way to escape reality, have you read stuff before? Whats ur fav books
Lot of books Alice in wonderland, Count of Monte cristo, horror stories and many more books
 
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Books are actually a really good way to escape reality, have you read stuff before? Whats ur fav books
Courant "What is Mathematics?", Frellesvig "A History of the Japanese Language", Kaczynski "Industrial Society and its Future", Seneca "De Brevitate Vitae".
 

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