Can you master Programming?
Programming is something that is amazing and challenging
with so much of effort mentally that it can be intimidating for some. The
amount of things that can be accomplished with programming is fur nominal and
gets the mind pumped up with ideas and ways to tackle different problems.
Something so complex yet exciting, can programming be mastered?
To a certain degree, maybe not mastering, well it can be
but never completely as programming is ever evolving and changing and new
concepts and ideas to improve and advance our capabilities through this amazing
resource is being implemented on a rapid pace.
With so many new language and ideas surfacing as the time
passes by focusing to uplift different aspects in of the world of technology
and IT so it would be much too great of a feat to be able to master every
aspect of programming.
The more realistic goal would be to master a specific language
and become well versed in its operations and functionality and be able to
utilize that specific language to suite your needs.
Generally through your time as a programmer, you will come across
many different languages which cater for different aspects and you will tend to
put finger if you will on all that you come across and see all the wonders that
they have to offer.
If you are passionate about programming, you would be more
likely to embrace as many languages as possible or if you fall in love with a certain
language, spend your life creating and enjoying every moment with that language
as possible.
This will allow you to become well orientated in the
language and ensure a good and even great understanding of the language and
this truly happens through time and dedication and many hours of marvellous and
spectacular practice and usage of the language.
So if you ask me that, do I believe you can master
programming and all of its glory? No I do not believe this but I do believe
that everyone with a lot of effort and if you truly enjoy it, can become better
at it and especially specific languages being focused on and not a different
language every month.
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