Everyone is taught English here in the uk, most students are able to write an essay, but very few people are able to write a novel. This is the same as knowing how to program and learning to develop real systems/applications (the frameworks, design patterns the technology stack, team work, testing and version control all of a sudden it is like writing a novel)...
When you get unplugged from the matrix (spooky). imo there is no such thing as a real programmer, you write code you're a programmer, it's just different levels of experience and expertise. Thank you both for the comments!
I do believe anyone can learn how to code and succeed with it, but it's hard to most of the people i guess (?) I don't know
Everyone is taught English here in the uk, most students are able to write an essay, but very few people are able to write a novel. This is the same as knowing how to program and learning to develop real systems/applications (the frameworks, design patterns the technology stack, team work, testing and version control all of a sudden it is like writing a novel)...
How do i know if i'm a real programmer then
When you get unplugged from the matrix (spooky). imo there is no such thing as a real programmer, you write code you're a programmer, it's just different levels of experience and expertise. Thank you both for the comments!
It really doesn't matter you do the best you can - you keep learning, improving and stop trying to measure everything...