You are so right. It is easy to think that every professional programmer knows everything about everything. In reality, it couldn't be further from the truth. I am already starting see which areas I (and other team members) excel in and areas where I need to sharpen my skills. More importantly though, working in a professional environment has opened my eyes to the wide range of things that I didn't even know existed before (example: crontabs) which may be future areas of interest.
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Thanks for the advice!
You are so right. It is easy to think that every professional programmer knows everything about everything. In reality, it couldn't be further from the truth. I am already starting see which areas I (and other team members) excel in and areas where I need to sharpen my skills. More importantly though, working in a professional environment has opened my eyes to the wide range of things that I didn't even know existed before (example: crontabs) which may be future areas of interest.