After my first contact with a computer in the 1980's, I taught myself to program in BASIC and Z80 assembler. I went on to study Computer Science and have enjoyed a long career in Software Engineering.
Much in the same vein as comments from Adam and Sadeedpv, you are only just at the start of your career. From Software Developer it is time to up your game and become a full Software Engineer. Yes you can write code and produce working software but that is far from the complete Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). There is a lot more to learn including the fact, in software development, you never stop learning. There is always new skill to acquire and even some old techniques/technologies (like Functional Programming) to learn or learn from.
I wish you the very best in your journey and every success in your career.
Much in the same vein as comments from Adam and Sadeedpv, you are only just at the start of your career. From Software Developer it is time to up your game and become a full Software Engineer. Yes you can write code and produce working software but that is far from the complete Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). There is a lot more to learn including the fact, in software development, you never stop learning. There is always new skill to acquire and even some old techniques/technologies (like Functional Programming) to learn or learn from.
I wish you the very best in your journey and every success in your career.
Thanks a lot for this