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by SloopJon
1907 days ago
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> You know there are issues, so that is a good thing. That was my thought too. Programming is kind of like American Idol--a lot of programmers don't know how bad they are. The submitter said they failed to accomplish a medium complexity task, but it's not clear what this means: got stuck and gave up; missed a deadline; finished, but with poor quality? From one of the submitter's thirty previous Ask HN submissions, I see experience working with a variety of tools, including machine learning. With batteries-included languages and powerful libraries, you can get pretty far in Tinkertoy mode, assembling the pieces of a solution. When you're faced with a task that demands more programming skill, it can be an adjustment. If you have a passion for software development, self awareness, and a desire to improve, I think you'll be okay. |
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