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Chances are, if your first priority is to "master code" you will lose interest long before that.
The best programmers usually end up as masters (just using your word, masters are rare, most coders are average) due to how little they care about how "boring" it is
If you do genuinely like it. Ignore the boring and just do it.. best to have a side project / goal in mind though.
Thats what keeps it interesting! -
@irene True, there's always gonna be grunt work no matter what project he's doing
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@ddephor Send me a reference, I'd love to read what their baseline for "average" was. if 90% are above average, then technically, close to 90% are average.
Are you at all familiar with averages or normal curves?
How can one master code without being bored at the console part ???
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