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Every day we learn something new, people say,… and yet; you may end up in a situation you feel it’d only go further in one direction. You know there is so much outside of the box, and somehow you managed to get stuck inside. At least you don’t know how to get out anymore. That’s what happened to me four years ago.<\/p>\n

I ended up making a huge move to break out, relocated and started my second undergraduate studies in the fields of mechatronics and computer science. Retrospectively, this was not the best solution, but at least, it was one. One reason why this had to be so radical was that I occurred to not be aware of sufficient other possibilities to extend my knowledge and skillset adequately. My actual inner vision and motivation were to build up a skillset and to be able to create my own products, i.e. apps or smart-solutions. Thus, a whole second study-program was a bit too much. Programming though was highly interesting because it promises to empower you to reach this goal!<\/p>\n

So in this blog-post, I want to address two main learnings of mine, in the hope that you don’t need to make the same mistakes, but get a great head start to learn a specific hard skill, like programming:<\/p>\n