I HATE coding too. I've already been two years into my cs degree, and the upcoming year I have to apply internships, reach out to professors for research opportunity in a field like ai/ml, and keep doing coding stuff. This summer, since I didn't land an internship, I have to do work at home, which I really don't like doing. It's so boring, even getting the opportunity to work with other ppl would have been interesting, cuz u get actual interactions. But, i'm doing this by myself and am really looking for something more exciting I am passionate about doing than staring at a computer screen all day.
me too, I hope that one day I can break this stupid cycle by investing. I worked for 2 and a half years, and I invested most of my money. I earn almost 3 salaries per year from state bonds and I really hope that if I keep up one day I will earn enough from that to retire early, like in my 30s 40s. A man can dream.
i just finished a whole ass degree in computer science that i literally hated since the first day, my parents didn't let me switch to another one bc we didn't have the money and i had to stick to it, you don't know how depressed i was going to school, waking up everyday was a burden, i did it just for them, i thought finish it would be the end of it, but no, now my parents are telling me i need to found a job in this, i- i don't know how to tell them that i'm not planning working in this... the degree is for them, not for me. im sorry for the venting, i needed it. coding is not for everyone neither is STEM
Dude that really sucks, my parents were the same until they saw the mental toll it took on me. I'm going to graduate next year (hopefully) and I think I'll do something that doesn't require coding such as IT, product management, or sales engineering. I'll be doing that only to make money. I've always wanted to be a musician, so that's where all my spare time is going. I hope we get to do whatever makes us happy eventually
I just finished B.E in computer science And I really hate coding. The fun fact is I got placed in a IT company ~_~ everyday is like hell. I really want to quit it.
@@user-rf4vc7mt4d Yup lots of coding !!! I got hired in a developing company(startup but they offered me a very good package which equal to the starting Package of a MNC that's why accepted the offer in the first place). So the amount of work is high and the things you have to learn should be in a quick manner because the company doesn't want to waste their investments over non-productive resources And I completed the intern and got into the company as a full time employee. I can't tolerate the pressure T_T And I don't like coding I asked them to shift me to the other teams. And it's a big no and I'm in the developer team 😂 And I'm working on a Blockchain based project imagine the amount of coding and the working hours is not very flexible. I feel like living a unhappy life (。ŏ_ŏ) I'm stressed and depressed .
@@eveee892 Damn I'm sorry to hear that. I realized I don't enjoy intensive coding but I'll be graduating next year, so I decided I'll try to get the degree anyway. But I don't wanna join a developing team which is why I asked. Maybe I'll try to do an MBA to get me a more managerial position idk. I hope you become more comfortable with what you're doing over time or find a more suitable position eventually
Yes man. Programming sucked the fucking soul out of me. The CS degree was actually interesting because I was learning about loads of interesting concepts, but then actual software development in a company is fucking drole. Stand-up. Bug. Ticket. Code. Stare at bad screen all day so I can stare at good screen at home. The fucking "we are more than a company we are a family" culture is just so OTT. I'm here for the money that's it, I hate coding and I need to gtfo asap. I never would've even ended up in this ass industry if it wasn't for my parents lmao
I just got a job as an associate java developer and I’m already sick of it. I hate this. I get so depressed imagining me doing this for the rest of my life. Stuck in an office with a bunch of other depressed devs, staring at a screen is not the life I want to live. There are many devs out there that are pretending to like software development. Honestly, they would stop coding if it made them no money. At this point, I honestly do not know what to do anymore.... I was thinking UX Design but I’ll have to do more research on it.
Hey was just wondering did you go into UX Designer or are you still in the software engineering field? If you transitioned to UX, what is different and what do you like about the change?
I feel you bro... I've been working with Java for 5 or 6 years.. I hated since the third month.. but it's hard to leave and find other jobs.. I mean, it's possible but it's hard to make a career transition... I'm trying that
LIKE There is alot of hype around coding. Many UA-cam coding influncers push coding as being this sexy thing. But Software development is hard. And the technologies change continously... Which makes for a hell of an experience, the fact that you need to learn every single day of your life. It starts to get on my nerves. The fact that you can't really become an expert in one technology becasue it will be absolite overnight. I feel that I was lied to by all this "LEARN TO CODE" trend...
Yeah all these UA-cam influencers make it seem like it's the best thing since sliced bread. There's only a few web dev UA-camrs that keep it real and say that this career isn't all what it's cracked up to be. It's still a job at the end of the day.
frfr, and this is just 1 part of it, no one mentions the bullshit u gotta deal with from other ppl in the company and how when anything goes to shit it's always the devs that get the heat
SomeRandomPerson Yep, the worst mistake that I did is that I turned my hobby into a job. Because It stops being a hobby and starts becoming a job!! Coding was my hobby and I loved to code and mess around in my free time. Now I feel a dread in my gut when I open the code edditor, and I hate each line of gibrish code that I write. I think I will tap out of this game.. and look for somehting else, I only live once!
Finally someone said this...I hateee coding programming development bullshit!! I hate it! I have just graduated and i hated every fuckin day....now I'm finding a job in IT.... it's so hurtful....I don't wanna do this but don't know what else to do....too introvert for an mba
I spent my 3 years in compsci repeating classes on semester break, and got randomly placed in an obligatory internship from my uni outside my expertise. It's nothing from what I've learned and it takes 4 hours of commute everyday. While everyone wants to work in banks or popular startups, I have this goal to learn Unity 2D and pixel art, work in an indie game studio and maybe publish my own games on Steam, but at this point I'll be lucky to have the will to graduate before unaliving myself
I'm feeling the same way. Im currently learning how to code,but sometimes I ask myself if I really want to do this. Some days it's just boring and tidious asf,and if you end up getting hired your going to be doing this for 8-10 hrs a day,5-6 days out of the week,slaving away at a company sitting all fucking day damaging your back and making someone else super rich. There's nothing like being able to create your own dream working for yourself and making the money you want to make,but that's a challenge and most people never make it,so they end up doing something they really are not passionate about(coding) and alot of times end up getting burned out just for a pay cheque.
I'm thinking of starting my own business, maybe power washing...maybe car detailing. Coding just feels so soulless and boring. I think men are meant to work with their hands and body.
It's not a bad job in terms of making something for people to utilize in their everyday lives. It sucks because you'll never stay with the same company for 20-30 years. You always end up having to update your skills, resume and portfolio. I freelanced during my last year of coding because I hate job interviews. IT ALWAYS CHANGES AND NEVER ENDS!!!!! @@Seekingtruth-mx3ur
how would one get into IT versus programming? i am not the biggest fan of coding, but i love technology and working with it, so im trying to determine if that is for me
@@Delta-lg7hh software testing/ qa engineer I’m currently in a coding bootcamp, I’m looking into falling into that field as a backup plan since I already know how to code, which is not needed but preferred in this field. I heard it’s much easier transition into IT
I love the way you expressed yourself. For me I love to code. But I dont like doing code for a job, I love to build stuff but I do not want to code for companies. I love to teach. I will consider doing this for many years.
This is how I feel. And I have a career than more than 6 years as a coder... I just hate it but I tried to fight against this feeling everytime... Now I just cannot ignore that anymore.
Coding is boring. I've looked at it and it's so easy but boring because of the repetition required. I'd rather be setting up a computer network than coding.
@@rwdchannel2901 Yes, in certain level it is repetitive... there are some problems that you have to think by yourself to find the solution, but the majority of things is repetition... anyway, I'm still learning other things in IT to get out of coding jobs...
@@kii4399 honestly im still learning this web development shit because I have nothing else. I honestly don't like it that much,but it pays well if you get a job. The bad thing about this career is that technology moves super fast and you gotta keep learning new things for life! The amount of shit you gotta learn is insane unto itself. On top of that I heard many developers are miserable from the long hours infront of a computer looking at code for 8-10 hrs a day, and getting pushed to meet deadlines. Sounds like the perfect dream job to me.
@@Seekingtruth-mx3ur i just had a web development internship at one of the best firms in Istanbul. but the workplace was toxic, everyone is trying to step on another's toes and 9-6 working, staying all damn day im front of a computer, topped with the fact that noone was friendly, made me hate it all. At least Python is more serebral where one can actually think and find ways of solutions. I felt in web development, everything is just memorizing and applying. Lmao, bosses are so unaware of the work load, he even wanted me to create some different stuff for them.
@@kii4399 that's crazy man. I don't know if I could do that for the rest of my life. What are you doing now? Are you still coding? Python sounds interesting.
Try to do what you're passionate about and if you can't find something you love then try to find something you can tolerate and try to work your way towards your passion.
I’m 40 and am considering learning to code. I never learnt it when I was younger. I didn’t like the idea of staring at a screen all day. I work in a hospital doing physical work. Keeps me in shape, but I hate having to wake up and go to work in the middle of a snowstorm. I mostly just want to become a programmer so I can work remotely from home.
this is so me, I want to quit coding job, but there's no option yet (still trying to switch to product management role). Everyday feels so miserable :/
I hate coding. I hate even the god damn set up of everything. Trying to set up the compiler and all this crap sucks. Looking up info is almost useless since people explain In a way as if I been programming for 10 years. I wasted literally 2 hours trying to set up a stupid compiler and using homebrew, trying to set that crap up. Followed all the steps yet for some reason, for some FUCKING reason, my shit was not working. I could’ve been studying math homework instead. I’m tired. I don’t wanna do shit that has to do with coding.
OMG. I feel the same. My brother in law gets impatient with me, but I'm literally just in my first real programmign class, and he taught himself and makes 6 figures. I don't even want him to help me anymore, and I'm honestly thinking about changing majors. 🥴
I m September 2020 passout, I wasted some months ( giving the excuse of corona ) ... Then in April mid i entered in a company to learn code ( training ) .. after one month then second wave came in India .. I wasted 1.5months at home... Then i came back to company.. my probation period started and ending in December 2021 .. at first i felt good ..like wow i donr crud operations on Angular ...but i had this thing in mind also that I won't able to take coding for life .. i thought barely i will do that for maximum 2 years ... And from school and college time also i was less interested in coding ... After 4.5 months in probation finally I found out with full surety that i m 100% not interested in coding and if i even know coding .. then also I can't do this for my life..so probably today only or tomorrow Monday surely I will saying the boss that I don't want to continue 👍.. after saying this i will be feeling that i got freedom.. and thanks to this video guy.. and quality comments in this video. .. i felt good 👍 .. 🙏 ..
@@michaelmaklan3962 only way is to feel is try both low and high level languages and find your limits. mine was I didn't feel that hard when trying basic guis and stuff but when it gets algorithmic and trickier it's nearly impossible to go through.
You have right and a good maturity i don't have. I learn coding and i hate it also because i'm dyslexic and it's a pain for learning everything with textual reading writing + learning. I was curius to learn code, but please if you read me people with dyslexia DON'T CODE is pain to be x3 more slow than others and learn less... Sorry for my English i'm not american.
Honestly I'm from a diff background I like coding but really do I really want to code on a screen all day?> I also see that I have not seen a single coder show video of them coding at work day to day. The work is long hours going through near endless lines of code I think it's good for certain type of people. And I also think many many people in the space all have a type A personality. I'm type B
I started to work at the company around one year and i really started to hate coding. Its like you know what, i really want to focus on my life and move on. Im started to thinking of designing, i mean real design for game character or some sort but i dont have any experiences or the certificate even though i can draw by hand though. Thats is im really want to focus on as a side hobby. Honestly i want to fous on design to prove myself i can do on design for painting or something like that, thinking that i going to buy drawing pad for next few months to focus on that. The only problem is that i dont have much communication and i mostly play the games for anygenre, and i already started to build one of a kind story. And from there im trying to build with my friend whom he is really love to code.
i am so fucking bored, i have so much spirit for this job type. its just not for me, and i always ended up hating the anti social and negative people in my internships. ugh, made it even worse.
The only things i really like about coding is the awesome, unrealistic Picture i have in my head, when i think about coding & of course the money you can make with it.
There’s a lot of hype around coding and it being sexy with all the cool buzzwords, heroku, coffeescript, Ajax etc etc etc, it’s actually not sexy, it’s a tedious boring slog
Yeah it seems like a fucking trend now with all these web dev UA-cam influencers selling you a pipe dream. The truth is there's only a few that tell it like it is, that it's a boring tidious stressful job. Most don't wanna admit this.
Coding is fun when you are a master over your own project. I need coding, because I create projects, such as apps in Google Play, or a machine learning application that reads manuscripts. Coding sucks when collegues are 'improving' my code, which for me is the same as spoiling. I worked a couple of years with other coders, and I found that I'm not that type of coder. I'm not interested in the 'coding as poetry' kind of thing. Refactoring is a nightmare. As long as I'm the only coder and I make working applications that I like, I love coding.
You don't have to "love" something to do it, sometimes I love coding, sometimes I hate it, but I have an end goal to reach. And coding is a stepping stone towards that goal, enduring the shit that comes along the way will be my badge of pride on the future.
I admire and respect anyone who does the amazing hard work of coding, whether for pay or for unpaid work. I especially admire and respect anyone who hates their job a billion times more than anyone who loves their job. I believe that in the entire world there should be exactly 2 pay categories: those who hate their jobs vs those who love their jobs. Those who hate their jobs should get paid at least TEN times as much as those who love their jobs. I worked incredibly hard from nursery school through math PhD, and in Fortran (summer of 1981 at a community college) and in 2 semesters of C++ (summer, fall 2005 at the same community college). I did well in Fortran and C++ in formal classroom. And I enjoyed coding for classwork. But, outside the formal structured classroom, my coding skills got worse and worse and I have hated coding more and more. I began self-learning Python in January 2015, got a little bit good at it, and liked it a bit, but have progressively hated it more and more and gotten worse at it ever since. I am a (PhD, Masters) mathematician, I love learning and doing math, I love both creative mathematical modeling of the world and creative math applied to math, and also non-creative number-crunching for applications. But, I hate programming and am not ashamed to admit it. It does not help that I have a close family member who is the world's greatest computer programmer (by his admission), and also the world's most arrogant computer programmer (with a great deal of justification: I know his programs will ALWAYS work), who keeps trying to pressure and force ME to learn and do programming. Great deal of tension + stress. He just cannot accept/take the "hint" (i.e. explicit cursing from me) that I hate programming and will never get a job as a programmer.
I would rather do design rather than coding done this for 2 years in uni but not my thing....at all. it gets harder when it goes to algorithms and my head gets totally white.
I paid 16k for a coding Bootcamp. I hate it, but all my friends did it and ended up making more money. I feel the living the life I want but I have to pay off my debt so I have to work.
I think most people hate the first or second thing they do because they have to deal with the suffering to realize how to find the happiness they have to try things and give it up to figure it out , you'll always be able to find a way to hate something and be unhappy
hey bro i am in this exact position but i dont know what else i should do besides this do u have any advice i am already 2 years in and i am afraid its all going to be a waste
I started "coding" in like 2007 when I was 12. I made the tutorial game with GameMaker and I was so proud that I literally made a program that other people could use on their computer. But coding as a job sucks.
I’m not sure I wanna be a doctor, I can relate so much to all this, even though I don’t know anything about coding, but I’m thinking about dropping this medical student thing… I said this, just to show that even something “really human oriented” also sucks
I love tinkering and solving puzzles but I don’t enjoy the job role of software developer because it comes with more bullshit than I expected. I’m trynna have fun with life. Maybe I should have done that in my early 20s lol…oops
I hate coding too, I’m just doing this to get a job remote make good and live to pursue the stuff I actually love doing. I’m tired of all of these pretentious nerds telling me I need to be more passionate even though I’m dedicated to getting learning how to be a dev down and putting in 8-12 hours a day grinding.
Remote work? Hmm remeber it works both ways... What I am saying, is that becuase of internet and computers, now many many Corporations outsource jobs and work to offshore countries such as third world countries to do the job. Many Companies do that, in the past they did it to Accountants but now they do it to Software Developers too. You should check that out... So if you hate Software Developing filed that is a good sign that you should look for somehitng else that you have passion for.
Hello, i respect everyone opinion and understand their struggle but guys remember that coding is the news asset! it means it's like a company that makes you wealthy because you just make the program once and throw it in so guys remember you can have a goal doing this and have fun inshallah, may allah guide us
peperomia Sory to break the bad news to you. But ChatGPT AI Model can code and write software now, and much much more... So it will definetly replace many developer jobs :(
I hated university from the start and wish I never listened to my parents. I knew it was never for me but I was too stupid to stand up for myself and move out. If your parents force you into university and you absolutely cannot stand it, pack your bags and move out. I should've done that at 18.
I have had a 25yr career in IT and have always known that coding isn't for me - there are plenty of other IT functions that you can do without needing to learn a high level programming language.
two week's ago i got the job as mobile engineer is hate every minute in that job .but i have no other choice .probably they will fire me .i am a bad programmer ..when they fire me i'll edit this ..in the meantime give me choices to follow after this shit job ...thank you in advance
Am in the same situation I think I will be learning Information Security. I will starting from the fundamentals and then getting Certs to eventually going to cyber security
Interesting take, as someone who is an aspiring dev, I cannot see this becoming me. I really like the way code looks on the screen and the prestige that comes with it. I do know that this can change though. I used to fancy being a food and beverage server but now I fucking hate it. People are assholes.
You do not have to do anything in life. Rember you only live once, and you may die some day... Will you want to have a hell of a life in which each day of it you stared at a computer and grinded your soul out of you. Or you want something that makes you happy, even it makes you less money... Good luck, but remember, you do not "have to do somehing", What I am trying to say is that you can and should change your mind, if you grew out of it, and lost the passion for it.
@@limitless1692 yeah I think people should do some soul searching and really be honest with themselves. Are you truly going to be happy coding infront of a computer screen for 8-10 hrs a day, 6 days a week for the rest of your life? To me that sounds depressing as hell.
Guys it is totally fine to code for money, but remember the idea that coding is the thing that makes you rich and that you just need to work hard and be good and get yourself a good job is not a realistic idea, any job on a big company on any intellectual area would give you a good money, coding is for people that likes to be on the computer for hours and solve abstraction problems, i would recomend to explore other areas that also gives money. If you maybe find something you like you have a high chance of being very good and therefore a high chance of being well paid ; ) And also most people don't need to earn more than 10k / month to be very happy 🤩🤩
I am tired of constant technological revolution, you learn something today and tomorrow is outdated. I hate that, why do we need so many frameworks????? why de we have to reinvent the wheel over and over again????
But according to all the self-identifying self-proclaiming "non-racists" out there, EVERY single Asian person can code perfectly and loves coding and can do supermath and loves doing math and is also a black belt martial arts expert! / supersarcasm
"if you dont like to code, its ok" I think a lot of us needed to hear that
Don't know about everyone...but i really needed that 🙂❤️⚰️
I wish I would have heard that 15 years ago.
I HATE coding too. I've already been two years into my cs degree, and the upcoming year I have to apply internships, reach out to professors for research opportunity in a field like ai/ml, and keep doing coding stuff. This summer, since I didn't land an internship, I have to do work at home, which I really don't like doing. It's so boring, even getting the opportunity to work with other ppl would have been interesting, cuz u get actual interactions. But, i'm doing this by myself and am really looking for something more exciting I am passionate about doing than staring at a computer screen all day.
It was like air
ya !
Call me a dreamer, naive, but I just hate work.
🤣I'm HOLLERING.
Same here
Wisdom
SAMEEEEEEEEE. I REALLY DONT
me too, I hope that one day I can break this stupid cycle by investing. I worked for 2 and a half years, and I invested most of my money. I earn almost 3 salaries per year from state bonds and I really hope that if I keep up one day I will earn enough from that to retire early, like in my 30s 40s. A man can dream.
i just finished a whole ass degree in computer science that i literally hated since the first day, my parents didn't let me switch to another one bc we didn't have the money and i had to stick to it, you don't know how depressed i was going to school, waking up everyday was a burden, i did it just for them, i thought finish it would be the end of it, but no, now my parents are telling me i need to found a job in this, i- i don't know how to tell them that i'm not planning working in this... the degree is for them, not for me. im sorry for the venting, i needed it. coding is not for everyone neither is STEM
Dude that really sucks, my parents were the same until they saw the mental toll it took on me. I'm going to graduate next year (hopefully) and I think I'll do something that doesn't require coding such as IT, product management, or sales engineering. I'll be doing that only to make money. I've always wanted to be a musician, so that's where all my spare time is going. I hope we get to do whatever makes us happy eventually
I just finished B.E in computer science
And I really hate coding.
The fun fact is I got placed in a IT company ~_~
everyday is like hell. I really
want to quit it.
@@eveee892 Hey, is there a lot of coding in IT? I thought it's more about learning tools and writing scripts. What is it that you hate about it?
@@user-rf4vc7mt4d Yup lots of coding !!!
I got hired in a developing company(startup but they offered me a very good package which equal to the starting Package of a MNC that's why accepted the offer in the first place). So the amount of work is high and the things you have to learn should be in a quick manner because the company doesn't want to waste their investments over non-productive resources
And I completed the intern and got into the company as a full time employee. I can't tolerate the pressure T_T
And I don't like coding I asked them to shift me to the other teams. And it's a big no and I'm in the developer team 😂
And I'm working on a Blockchain based project imagine the amount of coding and the working hours is not very flexible.
I feel like living a unhappy life
(。ŏ_ŏ)
I'm stressed and depressed .
@@eveee892 Damn I'm sorry to hear that. I realized I don't enjoy intensive coding but I'll be graduating next year, so I decided I'll try to get the degree anyway. But I don't wanna join a developing team which is why I asked. Maybe I'll try to do an MBA to get me a more managerial position idk. I hope you become more comfortable with what you're doing over time or find a more suitable position eventually
Yes man. Programming sucked the fucking soul out of me. The CS degree was actually interesting because I was learning about loads of interesting concepts, but then actual software development in a company is fucking drole. Stand-up. Bug. Ticket. Code. Stare at bad screen all day so I can stare at good screen at home. The fucking "we are more than a company we are a family" culture is just so OTT. I'm here for the money that's it, I hate coding and I need to gtfo asap. I never would've even ended up in this ass industry if it wasn't for my parents lmao
It's been 2 years, how are you feeling about it? I don't know how to approach switching careers. I hate this industry so much
I just got a job as an associate java developer and I’m already sick of it. I hate this. I get so depressed imagining me doing this for the rest of my life. Stuck in an office with a bunch of other depressed devs, staring at a screen is not the life I want to live. There are many devs out there that are pretending to like software development. Honestly, they would stop coding if it made them no money.
At this point, I honestly do not know what to do anymore.... I was thinking UX Design but I’ll have to do more research on it.
Hey was just wondering did you go into UX Designer or are you still in the software engineering field? If you transitioned to UX, what is different and what do you like about the change?
Do web design
Watch the movie Office Space
I feel you bro... I've been working with Java for 5 or 6 years.. I hated since the third month.. but it's hard to leave and find other jobs.. I mean, it's possible but it's hard to make a career transition... I'm trying that
I am also transitioning to ux/ui design. Hoping maybe I find happiness
LIKE
There is alot of hype around coding. Many UA-cam coding influncers push coding as being this sexy thing. But Software development is hard. And the technologies change continously... Which makes for a hell of an experience, the fact that you need to learn every single day of your life. It starts to get on my nerves. The fact that you can't really become an expert in one technology becasue it will be absolite overnight. I feel that I was lied to by all this "LEARN TO CODE" trend...
Yeah all these UA-cam influencers make it seem like it's the best thing since sliced bread. There's only a few web dev UA-camrs that keep it real and say that this career isn't all what it's cracked up to be. It's still a job at the end of the day.
frfr, and this is just 1 part of it, no one mentions the bullshit u gotta deal with from other ppl in the company and how when anything goes to shit it's always the devs that get the heat
I like coding. However, I hate working as a programmer. It adds so much stress and makes me hate it.
I heard alot of programmers get sick because of their shitty diet and sedentary lifestyle.
SomeRandomPerson
Yep, the worst mistake that I did is that I turned my hobby into a job. Because It stops being a hobby and starts becoming a job!!
Coding was my hobby and I loved to code and mess around in my free time.
Now I feel a dread in my gut when I open the code edditor, and I hate each line of gibrish code that I write.
I think I will tap out of this game.. and look for somehting else, I only live once!
My last job made me hate coding altogether and now I just don’t have the motivation to do it anymore😥
Finally someone said this...I hateee coding programming development bullshit!! I hate it! I have just graduated and i hated every fuckin day....now I'm finding a job in IT.... it's so hurtful....I don't wanna do this but don't know what else to do....too introvert for an mba
I spent my 3 years in compsci repeating classes on semester break, and got randomly placed in an obligatory internship from my uni outside my expertise. It's nothing from what I've learned and it takes 4 hours of commute everyday. While everyone wants to work in banks or popular startups, I have this goal to learn Unity 2D and pixel art, work in an indie game studio and maybe publish my own games on Steam, but at this point I'll be lucky to have the will to graduate before unaliving myself
I'm feeling the same way. Im currently learning how to code,but sometimes I ask myself if I really want to do this. Some days it's just boring and tidious asf,and if you end up getting hired your going to be doing this for 8-10 hrs a day,5-6 days out of the week,slaving away at a company sitting all fucking day damaging your back and making someone else super rich. There's nothing like being able to create your own dream working for yourself and making the money you want to make,but that's a challenge and most people never make it,so they end up doing something they really are not passionate about(coding) and alot of times end up getting burned out just for a pay cheque.
I want to learn how to code because I want to make my own games.But I agree it gets boring at sometimrs
@@derilgemreyman1059 making your own games sounds like fun but I imagine coding it can be tidious.
@@Seekingtruth-mx3ur yeah
I left coding and web design in 2018. Yes it's great pay but NO LIFE. Now I work in furniture assembly and repair.
I'm thinking of starting my own business, maybe power washing...maybe car detailing. Coding just feels so soulless and boring. I think men are meant to work with their hands and body.
It's not a bad job in terms of making something for people to utilize in their everyday lives. It sucks because you'll never stay with the same company for 20-30 years. You always end up having to update your skills, resume and portfolio. I freelanced during my last year of coding because I hate job interviews. IT ALWAYS CHANGES AND NEVER ENDS!!!!! @@Seekingtruth-mx3ur
Thank you buddy ... you're speaking from my heart ❤️❤️❤️
Me either. I work in IT, but really hate coding. There is so much more to IT than programming. Honestly.
how would one get into IT versus programming? i am not the biggest fan of coding, but i love technology and working with it, so im trying to determine if that is for me
@@Delta-lg7hh same am thinking to get certifications and go into networking or cyber security. Been coding for 5 years and just hate it
@@Delta-lg7hh software testing/ qa engineer
I’m currently in a coding bootcamp, I’m looking into falling into that field as a backup plan since I already know how to code, which is not needed but preferred in this field. I heard it’s much easier transition into IT
I love the way you expressed yourself. For me I love to code. But I dont like doing code for a job, I love to build stuff but I do not want to code for companies. I love to teach. I will consider doing this for many years.
Same, pretty much like me.
This is how I feel.
And I have a career than more than 6 years as a coder... I just hate it but I tried to fight against this feeling everytime...
Now I just cannot ignore that anymore.
Coding is boring. I've looked at it and it's so easy but boring because of the repetition required. I'd rather be setting up a computer network than coding.
@@rwdchannel2901 Yes, in certain level it is repetitive... there are some problems that you have to think by yourself to find the solution, but the majority of things is repetition... anyway, I'm still learning other things in IT to get out of coding jobs...
preach it brotha. I was in the same situation as you. I HATE CODING too lol
What are you doing now?
I too hate coding from the core of my heart. Could you please tell me that what are you doing now
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@@Ji-yoon #iHateCoding metoo
I love to learn coding because it seems interesting to me.Not because I want to work for others.
I don’t know if you’ll ever read this, but thank you for making this video. I completely relate and am hoping to find something that I can enjoy.
I'm in the same boat.
absolutely the same. spent so much time for this shit, i don't even know my passion any more.
@@kii4399 honestly im still learning this web development shit because I have nothing else. I honestly don't like it that much,but it pays well if you get a job. The bad thing about this career is that technology moves super fast and you gotta keep learning new things for life! The amount of shit you gotta learn is insane unto itself. On top of that I heard many developers are miserable from the long hours infront of a computer looking at code for 8-10 hrs a day, and getting pushed to meet deadlines. Sounds like the perfect dream job to me.
@@Seekingtruth-mx3ur i just had a web development internship at one of the best firms in Istanbul. but the workplace was toxic, everyone is trying to step on another's toes and 9-6 working, staying all damn day im front of a computer, topped with the fact that noone was friendly, made me hate it all. At least Python is more serebral where one can actually think and find ways of solutions. I felt in web development, everything is just memorizing and applying. Lmao, bosses are so unaware of the work load, he even wanted me to create some different stuff for them.
@@kii4399 that's crazy man. I don't know if I could do that for the rest of my life. What are you doing now? Are you still coding? Python sounds interesting.
Most "Software Engineers" spend most of their days unraveling someone else's shitty code.
Try to do what you're passionate about and if you can't find something you love then try to find something you can tolerate and try to work your way towards your passion.
This is how I feel. I want to make mead, not make other people rich. Fuck the corporate life.
I’m 40 and am considering learning to code. I never learnt it when I was younger. I didn’t like the idea of staring at a screen all day. I work in a hospital doing physical work. Keeps me in shape, but I hate having to wake up and go to work in the middle of a snowstorm. I mostly just want to become a programmer so I can work remotely from home.
Preciate your honesty
I wish we could get an update from u jordan. Resonate with this so much
this is so me, I want to quit coding job, but there's no option yet (still trying to switch to product management role). Everyday feels so miserable :/
Me too, I'm trying to change careers to Cloud engineering, DevOps, whatever.. jobs with minimal or no code at all.
Thanks Jordan, go w/ the flow
I hate coding. I hate even the god damn set up of everything. Trying to set up the compiler and all this crap sucks. Looking up info is almost useless since people explain In a way as if I been programming for 10 years. I wasted literally 2 hours trying to set up a stupid compiler and using homebrew, trying to set that crap up. Followed all the steps yet for some reason, for some FUCKING reason, my shit was not working. I could’ve been studying math homework instead. I’m tired. I don’t wanna do shit that has to do with coding.
OMG. I feel the same. My brother in law gets impatient with me, but I'm literally just in my first real programmign class, and he taught himself and makes 6 figures. I don't even want him to help me anymore, and I'm honestly thinking about changing majors. 🥴
@@Victoria-jh9uf yea I might stick with mechanical engineering or electrical engineering
@@robertjr8205 Did you decide what you wanted to do since your comment?
I m September 2020 passout, I wasted some months ( giving the excuse of corona ) ... Then in April mid i entered in a company to learn code ( training ) .. after one month then second wave came in India .. I wasted 1.5months at home... Then i came back to company.. my probation period started and ending in December 2021 .. at first i felt good ..like wow i donr crud operations on Angular ...but i had this thing in mind also that I won't able to take coding for life .. i thought barely i will do that for maximum 2 years ... And from school and college time also i was less interested in coding ... After 4.5 months in probation finally I found out with full surety that i m 100% not interested in coding and if i even know coding .. then also I can't do this for my life..so probably today only or tomorrow Monday surely I will saying the boss that I don't want to continue 👍.. after saying this i will be feeling that i got freedom.. and thanks to this video guy.. and quality comments in this video. .. i felt good 👍 .. 🙏 ..
i am in a coding bootcamp right now and severely regretting it. i relate to this so much
I came here because I was thinking about going to a boot camp. What makes you regret it?
@@michaelmaklan3962 i just dont think coding is for me. i should have done a lot more research on the reality of coding before paying for this course.
@@havaf333 It would be very helpful for me if you tell me what your expectations were vs reality.
@@havaf333 I had the same experience with Lewagon. I hated it.
@@michaelmaklan3962 only way is to feel is try both low and high level languages and find your limits. mine was I didn't feel that hard when trying basic guis and stuff but when it gets algorithmic and trickier it's nearly impossible to go through.
i just subscribed I love this
Would love an update on your life now and what you’re up to these days. Did you end up finding what you wanted to do and did it work out?
This guy video.. and the comments .. now i m feeling good 😂
You have right and a good maturity i don't have. I learn coding and i hate it also because i'm dyslexic and it's a pain for learning everything with textual reading writing + learning. I was curius to learn code, but please if you read me people with dyslexia DON'T CODE is pain to be x3 more slow than others and learn less... Sorry for my English i'm not american.
Honestly I'm from a diff background I like coding but really do I really want to code on a screen all day?> I also see that I have not seen a single coder show video of them coding at work day to day. The work is long hours going through near endless lines of code I think it's good for certain type of people. And I also think many many people in the space all have a type A personality. I'm type B
I started to work at the company around one year and i really started to hate coding. Its like you know what, i really want to focus on my life and move on. Im started to thinking of designing, i mean real design for game character or some sort but i dont have any experiences or the certificate even though i can draw by hand though. Thats is im really want to focus on as a side hobby.
Honestly i want to fous on design to prove myself i can do on design for painting or something like that, thinking that i going to buy drawing pad for next few months to focus on that. The only problem is that i dont have much communication and i mostly play the games for anygenre, and i already started to build one of a kind story. And from there im trying to build with my friend whom he is really love to code.
“You can only change it by changing”
I agree with you. I hate coding too, especially app development.
This is literally me... I am so confused bro!
This is me too. I fucking hate it,but I'm learning it for the $$$. Don't really have any other skills.
i am so fucking bored, i have so much spirit for this job type. its just not for me, and i always ended up hating the anti social and negative people in my internships. ugh, made it even worse.
The only things i really like about coding is the awesome, unrealistic Picture i have in my head, when i think about coding & of course the money you can make with it.
There’s a lot of hype around coding and it being sexy with all the cool buzzwords, heroku, coffeescript, Ajax etc etc etc, it’s actually not sexy, it’s a tedious boring slog
Yeah it seems like a fucking trend now with all these web dev UA-cam influencers selling you a pipe dream. The truth is there's only a few that tell it like it is, that it's a boring tidious stressful job. Most don't wanna admit this.
@@Seekingtruth-mx3ur
Yup. Unfortunately, basic grammar and punctuation is not a trend.
@@somerandomperson467 this is the internet. Do you think anyone gives a fuck about grammar and punctuation? Fuck outta here grammar nazi.
I totaly agree with you. There is alot of hype around coding
Lmao true. Lots of frameworks and tools and what the higher ups really want to do is just for you to move around buttons on the app
Coding is fun when you are a master over your own project. I need coding, because I create projects, such as apps in Google Play, or a machine learning application that reads manuscripts. Coding sucks when collegues are 'improving' my code, which for me is the same as spoiling. I worked a couple of years with other coders, and I found that I'm not that type of coder. I'm not interested in the 'coding as poetry' kind of thing. Refactoring is a nightmare. As long as I'm the only coder and I make working applications that I like, I love coding.
I can’t take it anymore and I don’t know how to get out!
Any plans on getting out soon?
You don't have to "love" something to do it, sometimes I love coding, sometimes I hate it, but I have an end goal to reach. And coding is a stepping stone towards that goal, enduring the shit that comes along the way will be my badge of pride on the future.
Loved this
I admire and respect anyone who does the amazing hard work of coding, whether for pay or for unpaid work.
I especially admire and respect anyone who hates their job a billion times more than anyone who loves their job.
I believe that in the entire world there should be exactly 2 pay categories: those who hate their jobs vs those who love their jobs. Those who hate their jobs should get paid at least TEN times as much as those who love their jobs.
I worked incredibly hard from nursery school through math PhD, and in Fortran (summer of 1981 at a community college) and in 2 semesters of C++ (summer, fall 2005 at the same community college). I did well in Fortran and C++ in formal classroom. And I enjoyed coding for classwork. But, outside the formal structured classroom, my coding skills got worse and worse and I have hated coding more and more. I began self-learning Python in January 2015, got a little bit good at it, and liked it a bit, but have progressively hated it more and more and gotten worse at it ever since.
I am a (PhD, Masters) mathematician, I love learning and doing math, I love both creative mathematical modeling of the world and creative math applied to math, and also non-creative number-crunching for applications.
But, I hate programming and am not ashamed to admit it. It does not help that I have a close family member who is the world's greatest computer programmer (by his admission), and also the world's most arrogant computer programmer (with a great deal of justification: I know his programs will ALWAYS work), who keeps trying to pressure and force ME to learn and do programming. Great deal of tension + stress. He just cannot accept/take the "hint" (i.e. explicit cursing from me) that I hate programming and will never get a job as a programmer.
I think about this video often.
I would rather do design rather than coding done this for 2 years in uni but not my thing....at all. it gets harder when it goes to algorithms and my head gets totally white.
Yeah same here. Algorithms is boring af and tedious.
Sometimes it becames to get enough frustrated when you. Just spend time to learn too much of coding and implement every of the single shot😅
Lmao. I searched for this
I don’t hate coding but I do have a love/hate relationship with it. I love the process but sometimes it feels like bullshit
I paid 16k for a coding Bootcamp. I hate it, but all my friends did it and ended up making more money. I feel the living the life I want but I have to pay off my debt so I have to work.
I think most people hate the first or second thing they do because they have to deal with the suffering to realize how to find the happiness they have to try things and give it up to figure it out , you'll always be able to find a way to hate something and be unhappy
hey bro i am in this exact position but i dont know what else i should do besides this do u have any advice i am already 2 years in and i am afraid its all going to be a waste
I’d rather invest money than code.
Same here dude.
I started "coding" in like 2007 when I was 12. I made the tutorial game with GameMaker and I was so proud that I literally made a program that other people could use on their computer. But coding as a job sucks.
But the money tho......dammit I hate it sooooo bad
The money is good,but coding is boring asf!
Life is about living a day not spending the money. Rich people usually say this this that money doesn't bring happiness.
I’m not sure I wanna be a doctor, I can relate so much to all this, even though I don’t know anything about coding, but I’m thinking about dropping this medical student thing… I said this, just to show that even something “really human oriented” also sucks
I love tinkering and solving puzzles but I don’t enjoy the job role of software developer because it comes with more bullshit than I expected. I’m trynna have fun with life. Maybe I should have done that in my early 20s lol…oops
I have to do it at school;(
I hate coding too, I’m just doing this to get a job remote make good and live to pursue the stuff I actually love doing. I’m tired of all of these pretentious nerds telling me I need to be more passionate even though I’m dedicated to getting learning how to be a dev down and putting in 8-12 hours a day grinding.
Remote work?
Hmm remeber it works both ways...
What I am saying, is that becuase of internet and computers, now many many Corporations outsource jobs and work to offshore countries such as third world countries to do the job.
Many Companies do that, in the past they did it to Accountants but now they do it to Software Developers too. You should check that out...
So if you hate Software Developing filed that is a good sign that you should look for somehitng else that you have passion for.
@@limitless1692 passion is overrated. I’m here for the money, not because I love work
coding is boring af... I'm a programmer since 2014 and I hate it
@@Lucas-iv6ld It's honestly a soulless career.
Man, i am in the same situation, I hate so much coding and I am not smart enough to do that...
People tend to change their mind once they are out on their own broke af
dibs on the next grilllllllllllllllllllllllllll
so what are you doing now ?
I feel too many ppl go into coding just for money. Ppl….just do what you do best and try to figure out how to make money out of it
You may hate coding but I became a millionaire coding. At the end of the day, just do what makes you happy.
Hello, i respect everyone opinion and understand their struggle but guys remember that coding is the news asset! it means it's like a company that makes you wealthy because you just make the program once and throw it in so guys remember you can have a goal doing this and have fun inshallah, may allah guide us
In Sha Allah
peperomia
Sory to break the bad news to you.
But ChatGPT AI Model can code and write software now, and much much more...
So it will definetly replace many developer jobs :(
@@limitless1692 facts people that say otherwise are on hopium
Nooooooooōô
:(it’s vary hard
i got a job as an associate software engineer and i dont like it. I had this drive to do coding but now i really dont want to do it anymore.
My bro is a software tester. Says it's soul sucking work.
what're you up to now?
That was five years ago where are you now?
wowowoowowowwow dammmmmmm
I hated university from the start and wish I never listened to my parents. I knew it was never for me but I was too stupid to stand up for myself and move out. If your parents force you into university and you absolutely cannot stand it, pack your bags and move out. I should've done that at 18.
I wasted so much time learning to code. I became suicidal I hated it so much. Fuck coding.
I have had a 25yr career in IT and have always known that coding isn't for me - there are plenty of other IT functions that you can do without needing to learn a high level programming language.
two week's ago i got the job as mobile engineer is hate every minute in that job .but i have no other choice .probably they will fire me .i am a bad programmer ..when they fire me i'll edit this ..in the meantime give me choices to follow after this shit job ...thank you in advance
Am in the same situation I think I will be learning Information Security. I will starting from the fundamentals and then getting Certs to eventually going to cyber security
Any news
we need an update bro
Interesting take, as someone who is an aspiring dev, I cannot see this becoming me. I really like the way code looks on the screen and the prestige that comes with it. I do know that this can change though. I used to fancy being a food and beverage server but now I fucking hate it. People are assholes.
work on someone elses dream or work on your own dream....
Litteraly me
How are you doing now?
I think am the only one who hate coding before seeing these comments😂
How are you doing these days?
this video is so real
We need an update on your life my guy
Fr what happened to this guy? He should do more UA-cam videos.
Inmates like all of us, don’t have a choice.
We need to develop the discipline to keep going no matter what.
You do not have to do anything in life.
Rember you only live once, and you may die some day...
Will you want to have a hell of a life in which each day of it you stared at a computer and grinded your soul out of you.
Or you want something that makes you happy, even it makes you less money...
Good luck, but remember, you do not "have to do somehing",
What I am trying to say is that you can and should change your mind, if you grew out of it, and lost the passion for it.
@@limitless1692 yeah I think people should do some soul searching and really be honest with themselves. Are you truly going to be happy coding infront of a computer screen for 8-10 hrs a day, 6 days a week for the rest of your life? To me that sounds depressing as hell.
Guys it is totally fine to code for money, but remember the idea that coding is the thing that makes you rich and that you just need to work hard and be good and get yourself a good job is not a realistic idea, any job on a big company on any intellectual area would give you a good money, coding is for people that likes to be on the computer for hours and solve abstraction problems, i would recomend to explore other areas that also gives money.
If you maybe find something you like you have a high chance of being very good and therefore a high chance of being well paid ; )
And also most people don't need to earn more than 10k / month to be very happy 🤩🤩
I am tired of constant technological revolution, you learn something today and tomorrow is outdated. I hate that, why do we need so many frameworks????? why de we have to reinvent the wheel over and over again????
But according to all the self-identifying self-proclaiming "non-racists" out there,
EVERY single Asian person can code perfectly and loves coding and can do supermath and loves doing math
and is also a black belt martial arts expert! / supersarcasm
You can make money doing anything todey….. until you can’t because this won’t last forever.
How’s it going now? Have you stuck with coding?
i hate coding
I love coding and it's really easy yall are just mid
Only 1 thing from here was good advice. The rest was questionable and sounds a little brain dead. The world isn't against you. What the heck