Dear Perlmonks, Good day i consider myself a newbee in programming although i am ready to improve on my learning and development of my skills daily. I found out that when ever i want to practice Programming in Perl i always face boredom and get easily distracted and end up doing unprofitable things on the computer. I believe some of you may have gone through this and any word of advice to me on how to overcome this kind of boredom when practicing and how to develop and increase the amount of time spent daily programming and in front of the computer. Many thanks in advance for your response. I believe this is the right place to post this sort of message, however if it is the wrong place please forgive me.

In reply to Experiencing boredom when practicing and learning perl why? by 5plit_func

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