 So you think about quitting C programming in 2021 where you reached the right video? Let me explain. This video is brought to you by DigiLink Academy You're number one source to learning programming by us and get to that six-figure freelance salary you desire Our courses include our secret project course our freelance kickstarter our pipeline course and our interview Programming course and much much more So if you haven't already go ahead and click the link below to get to our free Seven-step freelance guide so that we can help take your career to the next level. I'll see you guys in the course All right guys, let's jump right into the problem here. A lot of you guys love C programming And this is what you do. This is what you like your projects all this good stuff But the client is wanting something different. They have other needs and It tends to pull you away from what you actually love to do. Is this a problem? Yes But as far as just what you can control As a freelancer you got options, but as the W2 9 to 5 employee you just got to go with the flow But at the end of the day, that's why I tell you guys to really Kind of vet things up front and let you know Is this the right client or the job for you and we'll go into those details And I'll tell you why I quit C programming and get into that But before you get started, let's start some dialogue guys Comment below your experience with quitting C programming or any programming language comment below Give me some insight. So why you quit? How long you quit? Do you plan on getting started and whether you're struggling with comment below? So guys If you don't take any thing if you don't if you only say one thing away from this video This is what you take away your clients is going to have you focusing on different types of projects Depending on where you work for even the software companies of Facebook's to Google You're gonna be working on different portions different modules of a particular programming language or a particular piece of software It may not it may be see but it may be variables or maybe Some logic or troubleshooting um legacy code. There's gonna be times where you don't want to do a specific um task But you're gonna be almost forced to do it if you're gonna work for that particular client or that particular employee This is not a problem. Especially short term from project project base. It's not a huge deal But if it just prolong over years and years and years Maybe this is a good indication for you that this may not be the right client but at the beginning as a um Beginner love developer You shouldn't even be watching this video Because you need to be putting your head down and focusing on the work as a beginner And once you get some experience you get some options on the table. You kind of know what you're doing You are providing value to the client in the industry now You got options now. You can actually really put yourself in a position to win So let me tell you guys about my experience and why I quit c programming in 2021 All you guys know that I'm working on multiple projects from multiple clients and at this point my clients are very mature As far as just their software development stack and what they want to do, you know, as far as just their primary management system their accounting system All of their systems their tech stacks are established So we're just working specifically on different modules of the two Me I don't do a lot of operating system management um coding nowadays or I don't do any heavy Um primary system coding all of the systems that I'm working on a secondary They are outside module type system, which typically are not written in c or c++ And sometimes it kind of confuses you because you're like man, you know I want to work on this specific program language because this is the man But every now and then or a lot of times the client's just gonna have different stuff So I'm having to step back from c programming c++ A lot of stuff I learned at the beginning I don't even use anymore. I'm heavy in the sequel side right now And I don't see that changing anytime soon Maybe in the future I'll get more clients that are c-based c++ based Or projects that's gonna allow me to deep dive in that but for right now I don't see that happening. Is it a good thing? I wouldn't say so as long as you work working the project you like it's good Um, but I'm telling you guys this is this is gonna happen to you as well As you go up that ladder in your career You're gonna have situations to where you're gonna be working on similar projects I don't want you to be like, okay. I'm working python on this day php this day You're just working on every different programming language within a six month time span. I'm not saying that All I'm saying is your client or your employer is gonna have a primary programming language And they're gonna have a secondary programming language And sometimes um, their primary program language is work is their main Management system and their secondary is just use stuff like sequel javascript things like that And that's what you're gonna be your focus for the next, you know Six months 12 months and all depends on the client's needs. So don't get discouraged. Don't quit Like I did, you know as far as just I'm gonna I'm gonna My mind is I like to focus on specific things, you know As long as I have that client that stack and I go find similar clients with similar stacks similar program language I'm good to go that way my learning scales that way I can stay focused to a certain extent You know, you don't want to be put in a box where you just do one Hey, I only work on variables or I only work on Um, certain things, you know, you can do that in a larger market, but the tertiary market. I mean, you can't do that So, um guys, that's all I got to say as far as just that I like to work with my, um, students and my clients to make sure I provide them with the best solution And we always struggle with that if we want to quit so bad and don't get me wrong I've quit on projects, especially if it's something long-term one off that I know I wasn't gonna do again It's it's okay to say no. I'm a backup It's it's like, hey, this is not working. Let me back up reassess And the thing about quitting that makes it bad is you quit and you don't move forward in any direction You just quit sit down and go, um watch tv. That's you don't want to do that here Yeah, you want to sit back go watch tv to take your mind off for a couple hours But at the end of the day you want to come back and say, okay What mistakes I made here? Why is this not good for me? So the next decision next project is going to be along your skillset Things you want to do you're going to be more engaged and it's going to increase the probability That you are going to be successful That's what we want here guys and that's why I'm going to get you guys to aim And to make sure we stay on track and we complete projects and yeah quitting is part of the game But quitting is only bad when you don't move forward after your initial quit Keep that in mind guys Like subscribe to the content if you have additional questions comment below Let's start a conversation in the comment section guys I'm gonna be bringing you guys some different type of content here. I'm in the process of moving bear with me I'm gonna have to move all this stuff To my new place and my new place is not ready. It's under construction. So I'll be moving in a construction zone, but Show must go on good guys with the content Bear with me definitely going to be doing that like subscribe to the content. 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