If you want intellectual stimulation start with vanilla python or js. If you 
want to learn a framework. This is purely subjective. Either way I don't know 
how you'd do it without reading or a full-time tutor. If you find it too 
tiresome then maybe a little introspection is in order.

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On Apr 26, 2023, 07:57, at 07:57, Julius Chesoni <[email protected]> 
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>Hi guys, I find programming in the abstract very interesting and full
>of
>intellectual benefits similar to those acquired from Mathematics.
>However,
>when it comes to programming languages I find the practice of
>programming
>very tiresome since there are very many functions in the
>documentations. I
>am not able to enjoy reading the documentations even though I am eager
>to
>know how to master the particular language. How do you guys manage to
>be
>masters in languages like Django since I see some great people
>contributing
>to every question. This amazes me.
>
>Kind regards
>Julius
>
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