I've actually heard similar advice from companies when prepping for an interview. They suggested that I interview at other places so that I could learn and get some experience doing it! It was a surprise to hear that but it really made sense.
At some point I think most of us have felt like an imposter and that's ok. As long as you choose to continue learning you'll become a better developer.
Also, I look up stuff all the time! We're people and there's no way of us remembering what each method does all the time :)
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I've actually heard similar advice from companies when prepping for an interview. They suggested that I interview at other places so that I could learn and get some experience doing it! It was a surprise to hear that but it really made sense.
At some point I think most of us have felt like an imposter and that's ok. As long as you choose to continue learning you'll become a better developer.
Also, I look up stuff all the time! We're people and there's no way of us remembering what each method does all the time :)