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What skill should I learn?

MetalicMassacre

I have been playing games for a few years now and its starting to get a bit boring and I was wondering what skill I should learn on the computer I.E photo editing, 3-D modeling or something else I can do on the computer. Also I would want reason like what I can do with said skill. I really need something to do besides game all the time. THANKS! 

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lol when I first read the title I thought welding :rolleyes:

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Code if you want a job in IT.

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What language and wheres a good play to start?

Java, C++, or C#.

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What language and wheres a good play to start?

 

Well I wouldn't go into theater to learn programming languages.

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Well I wouldn't go into theater to learn programming languages.

This ^ 3d modeling could also be useful.

 

Hence the reason I never bothered. I'm a hardware enthusiast at my core. :)

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I would learn coding Java or C++ as stated above.  3D modeling in Solidworks is really fun too

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What language and wheres a good play to start?

Python. Learn on the internet. Just look for "free python beginner course"

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Alchemy.

Definitely Alchemy

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Cooking.

The stone cannot know why the chisel cleaves it; the iron cannot know why the fire scorches it. When thy life is cleft and scorched, when death and despair leap at thee, beat not thy breast and curse thy evil fate, but thank the Builder for the trials that shape thee.
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It really depends on what you want to do, in my opinion coding is a useful skill, I would start from C

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Just watch endless hour's of be videos and become addicted.

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What language and wheres a good play to start?

C#

 

With C# (C Sharp) you can do more with less.

 

Wheres a good place to start? YouTube tutorials or a book.

 

Books actually do help, I have been reading this Java book at work that I found when im bored and some of it is more than a video could ever tell you.

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Become a master fedora user.

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No,really...learn to cook(as already suggested).It will help tons in your entire life.

I got a little into programming,just to be ready for what I will learn in school next year.

I also got into 3D modelling(with Blender).I gotta say I'm pretty good at it :D

Here's something I made :

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I also tried video-editing,another thing I'm really good at.(Sony Vegas Pro and After Effects)

And when it comes to photo-editing...meh.9/10 times it's about Color Curves and stuff like that.Quite boring.

 

Try everything and do what you like.

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