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Ask HN: Self-learning new languages for a future job?

1 pointsby xookover 3 years ago
What was your primary motivation?<p>Many of my days are busy with little things (around the house, family), but I can never put in the time to learn a new language that may (or may not!) lead to a better job.<p>What was your &quot;overcoming the difficulty&quot; moment between life and current job, if any?

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BazookaMusicover 3 years ago
For me, it&#x27;s really hard to learn a new language without a purpose for it. Even more so when languages do not get you jobs. Employers are looking for demonstrable experience in X and not just knowing it.<p>For this reason I&#x27;ve found that only two things motivate me to learn a new language and not give up due to boredom:<p>1) A project where the language makes sense. When I was in my second year of university, I started making a dumb fb messenger bot to scrape goodreads and answer with relevant quotes to my friends. That&#x27;s how I learned Python.<p>I&#x27;ve found that I prefer fun and gamey rather than serious projects to learn as expectations make me more bored.<p>2) Read a good book about it. I can consume a book without pressure in my downtime, eg. commute and it usually gets me to a point where I&#x27;m comfortable with reading and understanding a language. Then I go to (1) to be effective about it.