Imposter syndrome is normal when you're put into a new dev environment. Fortunately you can very quickly go from being completely confused by a system to knowing the ins and and outs in a matter of weeks depending on how adaptive you are. What's probably more important early on in that you learn to know when a task is complete, either through thorough manual testing or preferably unit tests.
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Imposter syndrome is normal when you're put into a new dev environment. Fortunately you can very quickly go from being completely confused by a system to knowing the ins and and outs in a matter of weeks depending on how adaptive you are. What's probably more important early on in that you learn to know when a task is complete, either through thorough manual testing or preferably unit tests.