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hey thanks for the suggestion but I've realised I've no idea what's what with this. I should probably do a generic programming course before thinking of developing anything
I think I chose the wrong major. I like logical thinking and problem solving. math has that but so does computer science.
math just feels too disconnected to reality. like who cares about the Arzela-Ascoli theorem. it's a fact about sets of equicontinuous functions being relatively compact. who cares about those properties and their connection. it all feels so pointless. no practical value
programming, however, actually useful. if nothing else I can contribute to the open-source software I use. I can make stuff for people. I can administrate systems. useful stuff