| Well, you won’t. Developer ≠ programmer. Let adversity be the fuel to to you fire. Don’t let a random person like tell you it’s not gonna happen. Prove me wrong. Learn programming (if that is what you want to be the best at. There are of course many diciplines out there where you could be no.1) Think and reflect. Maybe try a hallucinagen at some point (that won’t make you smarter and carries its own risk, but best case scenario it will open the doors to new mental pathways for you to think and reflect internally and externally) Learn. As much as you can. Apply that knowledge to as many things as you can. If your toolbox only has a screwdriver and nails, how do yo solve for that? Get a screwdriver, modify the hammer or create a solution to put between the screwdriver and nails? This also leads back to the think and reflect part (and is not exclusively entrepreneurial in spirit, it applies to most aspects of work and life) Be nice and humble. You won’t get far on raw talent alone. You need people to support and challenge you. Focus, dedication, determination. The movie Whiplash in many ways explores what it means and takes to become “the best”. Watch it. |
Noone agrees on the definition of any of these, and they have changed over the years. Wikipedia says they are the same https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programmer
> Maybe try a hallucinagen
Is there strong evidence to support this is necessary? Which great computer programmers attribute their abilities to this?