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You ever sit down to start working on a project, get all your imports and variables set up, and then just completely lose all motivation to even press a key?

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  • 6
    No because eclipse automatically imports libraries as i type
  • 0
    @sharktits no thanks to eclipse, sublime text all the way
  • 2
    @Large yes a text editor is so comparable to an ide
  • 0
    @Pseudonymous certainly this could also be a product of the fact that I'm still fairly new
  • 0
    @sharktits ah ah ah, text editor with syntax highlighting!
  • 0
    @Large well yeah, thats what sublime is. Guess its good enough for scripting languages.
  • 0
    @sharktits and I mainly focus on Python so it's perfect for me since I don't like PyCharm
  • 0
    @Pseudonymous that's pretty much how the only existing repo on my GitHub happened :)
  • 0
    @Large I'll be like that every ticking time, and I have 3 years of experience (doing know if you can call it fairly new tho haha)
  • 1
    I feel ya, I'm stuck in the same situation, i guess it is some kind of fatigue / nervous breakdown... Happens to me from time to time. And when it happens (more often than i'd like) i just step back and do some more easier / simple things or more valuable things like enjoy time with friends and family aka not programing till the 'need' of coding comes back. I guess it's a kind of light depression. Anyway, I take it as a body signal to take me care of myself. Hope you are doing well, cheers
  • 1
    Lack of vision. Usually I think about what I need and plan how my code will be working, then build.

    Pretty much like a car.
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