I think about this all the time. I've been coding off and on for a couple years. None professionally as I have been job searching and looking into Jr coding jobs. I have some understanding about my main language however I'm starting to learn more and more. I think going from a jr programmer to a mid level programmer often times is tied to the sophistication of your code. Really when you can write code that is scalable, with limited bugs, performance focused, and with a mind on security you've graduated into just being a mid level developer. That's my opinion anyway.
I can agree with your opinion. It's all about assessing your skill level and if you believe you truly are a above a junior level you'll be able to prove that & with no problem. π
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I think about this all the time. I've been coding off and on for a couple years. None professionally as I have been job searching and looking into Jr coding jobs. I have some understanding about my main language however I'm starting to learn more and more. I think going from a jr programmer to a mid level programmer often times is tied to the sophistication of your code. Really when you can write code that is scalable, with limited bugs, performance focused, and with a mind on security you've graduated into just being a mid level developer. That's my opinion anyway.
I can agree with your opinion. It's all about assessing your skill level and if you believe you truly are a above a junior level you'll be able to prove that & with no problem. π