Day 1 of Learning Coding 🚀

Hey guys,

I'm a 3rd-year CSE student, and I just realized I pretty much wasted my first two years of college.

I'm not a topper just an average student with a 7.5 CGPA. But instead of regretting it, I've decided to start fresh.

From today, I'll be focusing on:

- Learning Python (I know the basics, but I need consistency)

- Solving problems on LeetCode

- Learning DSA using Python

I truly believe consistency beats talent if you keep showing up every single day. So this is my Day 1, and I'll try to stay consistent no matter how small the progress is.

If anyone else is on the same journey or wants an accountability partner, feel free to DM me, nanbargale! 😄

"A year from now, you'll wish you had started today."

Let's see where this journey takes us. 💪

u/aegon_targerryen — 11 hours ago

Let's talk Nanbargale

Guys, I'm bored.

My daily routine is basically wake up, watch web series or movies, learn a few skills, eat, listen to music then sleep... and repeat.🥲

Ethavathu pesalam 🙂

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u/aegon_targerryen — 1 day ago

Confused About My Career.

Hi everyone,

I'm a 19-year-old Computer Science Engineering student, currently in my 3rd year, and I'm honestly feeling very confused about my career.Need Honest Advice

Right now, I only know the basics of Python, C, Java, HTML, and CSS. I've built a few projects using AI/vibe coding, and to be honest, I feel guilty about relying on it. At the same time, I don't know what else to do because I lack the skills to build everything on my own.

I'm not a topper, but I'm not failing either. I'm just an average student with a 7.5 CGPA.

I've finally decided that I want to start learning seriously from today. Even if it's just a little every day, I want to stay consistent. The problem is that I'm completely overwhelmed by the number of career options.

I genuinely don't know which one to choose.

My goal is simple: I want to build a good career, become skilled, and eventually get a decent-paying job. I'm willing to put in the effort, but I need a clear direction.

If you were in my position today, what would you choose and why?

Also:

- What skills should I learn first?

- What should my roadmap look like over the next 1-2 years?

- How can I use AI as a learning tool instead of depending on it to write everything for me?

- What mistakes should I avoid as a CSE student?

I'd really appreciate honest advice, especially from people who have already been through this stage.

Thanks for reading.

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u/aegon_targerryen — 2 days ago

Confused About My Career

Hi everyone,

I'm a 19-year-old Computer Science Engineering student, currently in my 3rd year, and I'm honestly feeling very confused about my career.Need Honest Advice

Right now, I only know the basics of Python, C, Java, HTML, and CSS. I've built a few projects using AI/vibe coding, and to be honest, I feel guilty about relying on it. At the same time, I don't know what else to do because I lack the skills to build everything on my own.

I'm not a topper, but I'm not failing either. I'm just an average student with a 7.5 CGPA.

I've finally decided that I want to start learning seriously from today. Even if it's just a little every day, I want to stay consistent. The problem is that I'm completely overwhelmed by the number of career options.

I genuinely don't know which one to choose.

My goal is simple: I want to build a good career, become skilled, and eventually get a decent-paying job. I'm willing to put in the effort, but I need a clear direction.

If you were in my position today, what would you choose and why?

Also:

- What skills should I learn first?

- What should my roadmap look like over the next 1-2 years?

- How can I use AI as a learning tool instead of depending on it to write everything for me?

- What mistakes should I avoid as a CSE student?

I'd really appreciate honest advice, especially from people who have already been through this stage.

Thanks for reading.

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u/aegon_targerryen — 2 days ago

Confused About My Career

I'm a 19-year-old Computer Science Engineering student, currently in my 3rd year, and I'm honestly feeling very confused about my career.Need Honest Advice

Right now, I only know the basics of Python, C, Java, HTML, and CSS. I've built a few projects using AI/vibe coding, and to be honest, I feel guilty about relying on it. At the same time, I don't know what else to do because I lack the skills to build everything on my own.

I'm not a topper, but I'm not failing either. I'm just an average student with a 7.5 CGPA.

I've finally decided that I want to start learning seriously from today. Even if it's just a little every day, I want to stay consistent. The problem is that I'm completely overwhelmed by the number of career options.

I genuinely don't know which one to choose.

My goal is simple: I want to build a good career, become skilled, and eventually get a decent-paying job. I'm willing to put in the effort, but I need a clear direction.

If you were in my position today, what would you choose and why?

Also:

- What skills should I learn first?

- What should my roadmap look like over the next 1-2 years?

- How can I use AI as a learning tool instead of depending on it to write everything for me?

- What mistakes should I avoid as a CSE student?

I'd really appreciate honest advice, especially from people who have already been through this stage.

Thanks for reading.

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u/aegon_targerryen — 2 days ago
▲ 1 r/Career

Confused About My Career

I'm a 19-year-old Computer Science Engineering student, currently in my 3rd year, and I'm honestly feeling very confused about my career.Need Honest Advice

Right now, I only know the basics of Python, C, Java, HTML, and CSS. I've built a few projects using AI/vibe coding, and to be honest, I feel guilty about relying on it. At the same time, I don't know what else to do because I lack the skills to build everything on my own.

I'm not a topper, but I'm not failing either. I'm just an average student with a 7.5 CGPA.

I've finally decided that I want to start learning seriously from today. Even if it's just a little every day, I want to stay consistent. The problem is that I'm completely overwhelmed by the number of career options.

Some of the paths I've come across are:

- Full Stack Development

- AI/ML

- Data Science

- Cybersecurity

- Cloud Computing

- DevOps

- Mobile App Development

- Game Development

- UI/UX

- And many more...

I genuinely don't know which one to choose.

My goal is simple: I want to build a good career, become skilled, and eventually get a decent-paying job. I'm willing to put in the effort, but I need a clear direction.

If you were in my position today, what would you choose and why?

Also:

- What skills should I learn first?

- What should my roadmap look like over the next 1-2 years?

- How can I use AI as a learning tool instead of depending on it to write everything for me?

- What mistakes should I avoid as a CSE student?

I'd really appreciate honest advice, especially from people who have already been through this stage.

Thanks for reading.

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u/aegon_targerryen — 2 days ago

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u/aegon_targerryen — 11 days ago

Anyone else get a slight ache in their heart when listening to certain songs?

Recently for me it's the last 7 min BGM, Kannukulla and The Metro Proposal. Every time I hear them my heart feels a little heavy almost like a tiny stab

Music really does hit different sometimes

u/aegon_targerryen — 13 days ago

Boring

Ask me questions, give me some advice(19M) or let's talk about something interesting. Please don't ask creepy questions 😭

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u/aegon_targerryen — 14 days ago

Father's Day is one of the days I hate the most

Father's Day is one of the days I hate the most.

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I don't see my father as my hero. He's been the villain in my life since childhood. He drinks almost every day, and growing up I watched him hit my mom. Even now, it still happens sometimes.

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What hurts me the most isn't just the violence it's the things he says. The words he uses toward my mom and me are things no husband or father should ever say. I've heard every insult imaginable.

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Today I see people posting about their amazing fathers, and I honestly can't relate. When my father got out of jail, my only thought was, "Please stay away from my family."

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The only reason my mom, my brother, and I are still here is because I need to finish my studies. I have about two years left. After that, we want to leave and start a better life.

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My father barely works. Some months he might work for a few days, but my mom is the one carrying the family.

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I'm tired. Between family problems, fake friends, average grades, and everything else, life just feels exhausting. Sometimes I feel like I'm stuck watching everyone else have the family and support I never got.

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I don't know if anyone else feels this way on Father's Day, but I just needed to get this off my chest.

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u/aegon_targerryen — 16 days ago

Father's Day is one of the days I hate the most

​

19M here,I don't see my father as my hero. He's been the villain in my life since childhood. He drinks almost every day, and growing up I watched him hit my mom. Even now, it still happens sometimes.he is psychopath

​

What hurts me the most isn't just the violence it's the things he says. The words he uses toward my mom and me are things no husband or father should ever say. I've heard every insult imaginable.

​

Today I see people posting about their amazing fathers, and I honestly can't relate. When my father got out of jail, my only thought was, "Please stay away from my family."

​

The only reason my mom, my brother, and I are still here is because I need to finish my studies. I have about two years left. After that, we want to leave and start a better life.

​

My father barely works. Some months he might work for a few days, but my mom is the one carrying the family.

​

I'm tired. Between family problems, fake friends, average grades, and everything else, life just feels exhausting. Sometimes I feel like I'm stuck watching everyone else have the family and support I never got.

​

I don't know if anyone else feels this way on Father's Day, but I just needed to get this off my chest.

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u/aegon_targerryen — 16 days ago
▲ 96 r/TamilTwenties+1 crossposts

Enakku pidichuiruku

So guys, I recently watched 29 after it dropped on OTT, and I honestly really liked it.

The first half was especially engaging and kept me hooked. I know the movie has been getting a lot of mixed reviews, but personally, I enjoyed it a lot.

One of my favorite scenes was when the hero was traveling back to his hometown by bus, and the heroine bought him a water bottle and some snacks for the journey. It was such a simple moment, but it felt really genuine and sweet. Usually, in movies, we see the hero doing these kinds of things for the heroine, so this felt refreshing and different.(Idk already this scene exists)

I also liked the chemistry between them and made those small moments more meaningful.

The songs were good too and fit the vibe of the movie really well

What did you guys think about the movie? And what's your favorite scene?

u/aegon_targerryen — 20 days ago

Again she!

So guys I already posted about my one sided love before.

For those who don't know the story I will keep it short. After my 11th standard exams I went to my mom's relative's house for vacation. I stayed there for around 3 weeks and that's where I met her. We became really close. Neither of us confessed anything but I think we both knew there was something.

After I came back home we chatted for around 3 months. Things slowly faded and nothing really happened after that.

Now I am in my second year of college and it has been almost 3 years. Even after all this time I still think about her sometimes. Recently I started getting better. Reddit gave me a lot of advice and I followed it step by step. For the last couple of weeks I have been focusing on myself building projects and keeping myself busy. Slowly I felt like I was finally moving on.

But now something happened.

My younger brother went to my aunt's house for his vacation and she lives near there. Last Sunday and again today she called me on video call(for talk with my brother )for asking enna panra ! Nalla irukiya for asking brother Avan anga poii yellarkudayum close aayitan

The problem is whenever she calls I also have to talk because my mom tells me to talk with relatives. Honestly I don't want to. She talks to me very normally and I also talk normally. But every time I see her all those old memories come back.

I can't completely ignore her because of the family connection.

The strange thing is both of us know what was there between us even though neither of us ever confessed it.

I really thought I was finally moving on but now it feels like she suddenly came back into my life again.

Just wanted to share this here.

u/aegon_targerryen — 22 days ago

Dreams are disturbing me now

Guys it’s been almost 3 years and still I can’t fully forget her. The funny thing is I only knew her properly for like 3 months 😭

The main problem is every single night when I sleep somehow she comes into my dreams or thoughts. In daytime I can distract myself with studies work games or other things and stay busy. But at night everything comes back again.

Sometimes I wake up feeling heavy for no reason and it honestly feels painful. I really just want peaceful sleep without thinking about old memories again and again.

Anyone else went through something like this or know how to stop overthinking before sleep?

u/aegon_targerryen — 1 month ago

Rate my website

Using vibe coding chumma oru website pannirkan for wedding hall

Epdi Iruku nu sollunga

1.still not optimised for mobile devices

2.small bugs

Itha ipo website la irukan problem

Ungaluku ethu pidichriuku pidikalanu sollunga guys

Please tell me what to improve

eternia-pi.vercel.app
u/aegon_targerryen — 1 month ago