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Sounds like you could do with a change of job. This doesn't necessarily mean giving up programming, or changing company though. It sounds like you have been thrown in the deep end and left to fend for yourself, when you need support and guidance in helping you develop your skills.

Talk to your boss about your concerns. Explain both that you feel frustrated over the fact that projects never seem to reach completion, and concerned that your lack of training might be part of the problem. See if you can come up with a plan of mentoring and training to improve your skills and to improve your value to the team.

If your boss is unresponsive, then a change of company - to one with good mentoring and training policies - sounds like a must.

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Regarding your concerns over concentration, I'd really not worry unless it is very severe. Everyone should tak take a 5 minute break from staring at their screen every hour anyway. A time-management course might help you. Alternatively you might just find that your objectives are ill-defined. A task broken down into small, easily tackled, parts is far easier to concentrate on.

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Sounds like you could do with a change of job. This doesn't necessarily mean giving up programming, or changing company though. It sounds like you have been thrown in the deep end and left to fend for yourself, when you need support and guidance in helping you develop your skills.

Talk to your boss about your concerns. Explain both that you feel frustrated over the fact that projects never seem to reach completion, and concerned that your lack of training might be part of the problem. See if you can come up with a plan of mentoring and training to improve your skills and to improve your value to the team.

If your boss is unresponsive, then a change of company - to one with good mentoring and training policies - sounds like a must.

Reagrding your concerns over concentration, I'd really not worry unless it is very severe. Everyone should tak a 5 minute break from staring at their screen every hour anyway. A time-management course might help you. Alternatively you might just find that your objectives are ill-defined. A task broken down into small, easily tackled, parts is far easier to concentrate on.