I hate programming.

Programming can be a lot like a Roguelike game. You can do pretty well, run into a few walls but eventually get over them, and it happens. You hit a brick wall so hard that you have to go so far back to change things that you feel like you might as well start over. This is especially true when first starting out and you learn something that optimizes your code. The whole outcome of finishing it is what makes it all worth it. The more difficult it is to code, the more fulfilling it is to finally get it done.

I hate programming since the day I decided to become an artist.

I do not mean that programming is not an Art, but it’s hard to live with the two hemispheres of the brain with a constant and simultaneous conflict.

When I’m busy with concept, modeling, animation, composition and color: Programming looks like a bucket of sand being poured inside my head.

Ambidexterity is not one of my best skills.

But I can to live with it.:frowning:

That’s even worse than programming…you can clearly see blueprints are made for simple tasks.