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The best thing you can do when learning to code is learning how to learn. You donβt have to know everything all at once. In fact, many of the concepts you listed are popular as interview questions but less relevant as an employed developer. But feeling confident in your ability to identify patterns and apply them is key.
re: "learning how to learn" I agree! and learning to be patient with a learning curve. It's impossible to know everything but the breadth of requirements is definitely frustrating.
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The best thing you can do when learning to code is learning how to learn. You donβt have to know everything all at once. In fact, many of the concepts you listed are popular as interview questions but less relevant as an employed developer. But feeling confident in your ability to identify patterns and apply them is key.
re: "learning how to learn" I agree! and learning to be patient with a learning curve. It's impossible to know everything but the breadth of requirements is definitely frustrating.