
I didn't learn to code.

i'm too dumb to learn to code

I'm too smart to learn to code

>>263041
I know how to code, and I can teach you, my friend.

I learned to code at uni and still don't know how to code

>>263057
I'll teach you too, but at a cost. I am currently taking snow as currency, they are extremely rare.

Some Ukrainian Bernd said when you are to dumb to code, learn 3D Modeling, but I'm even for that to dumb.

I tried learning some HTTP and I did it for a short while but then stopped.
I have a problem with finding motivation to keep doing something, it's like I don't care about anything deeply enough to keep doing it or something.

>>263109
> I tried learning some HTTP and I did it for a short while but then stopped.
why not HTTPS?

>>263110
I'm too stupid to even know the difference between the two, but I did it for a while, saw some results, was satisfied, couldn't find motivation to keep at it.

>>263111
oh, you're not stupid Bernd, http and https are both communication protocols and I'm 95% sure you meant something else (html maybe) but forgot the name

>>263112
it was html but also had some css which I don't know if fall under the same category or not but it was pretty basic stuff tbh
thing is I wasn't even trying to make a website though so it was not really that per se

>>263113
do you want to learn for real?

>>263116
I imagine it in my head as something that could be useful to know, probably has some value that would be beneficial. Thing is, I have a tough time discerning realistic expectations that happens when people learn things, and the expectations that I have for myself which can be considered unrealistic sometimes. I don't know if I'm a perfectionist, or something else, but there has been people that have managed some pretty impressive things on their own ability to learn and sometimes this can make me feel like I am not really good enough, especially if I were to ask for help from someone else.
That being said, I am not really intending on anything super complex, I'd be more focused on another aspect that isn't really related to coding. I just wanted a basic understanding that should be easy to get, and for this if I were to need help then I'd be pretty incompetent.

>>263064
all right, westill have plenty of snow here, even though it's getting rarer each day (sometimes I doubt it though) seemslike an excellent trade