What’s the role of patience in the programming? As we all know patience plays a vital role in every aspect of life. So, it’s also beneficial in programming.
When we start to learn a new programming language or framework, we try to make a big boom in a very short time period. Isn’t it?
But firstly, we should understand the all required flow of framework or basic terminology. That means to read and understand before implement and this process needs huge patience.
Just pull yourself back from the computer and have a little break then start with a fresh mind again, even mostly we find that issue was not that much big as we thought.
Don’t think like you done everything correct because computer is a machine and it doesn’t work without your instruction so, how it can produce error without your mistake.
Tip to build patience is taken enough breaks from your work because burning yourself out is not help anyone.
Let’s assume you have chosen programming because you are passionate about it.
But once a time in everyone’s life this situation comes that you feel impatience and you are forced to think like is it actually the field which you want to work or it just a mistake. Now you need patience.
Patience can solve a huge problem with little effort and impatience will make curse for you to solve a simple problem.Patience not only useful in programming but also helpful in our daily life. So, feel free to share your point of view in the below comment section
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