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Can I really become a master in coding and programming

Guys I have just started learning coding and programming, can u people please tell if I constantly keep learning will I surely master it or no ☹️ do I need to be a very smart guy to learn this stuff or even a average or bad grader guy can learn it ☹️😔

30th Mar 2025, 2:26 PM
Soham Bomble
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Grades you got in school are irrelevant. The question is are you willing to keep learning practicing and debugging until you master it.
30th Mar 2025, 6:40 PM
Zvi
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welcome on board! learning will make you better and faster thinker, and also theoretically really good, but its not enough, practice makes you better coder....
30th Mar 2025, 4:50 PM
Mihaly Nyilas
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Anyone with the right mindset and dedication can master programming. It is just a matter of time and consistency.
31st Mar 2025, 6:35 AM
RIJAN RAI 🇳🇵
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Well it depend on you if you like programing, you will be a big master in this job, if not, we'll screw it, but it will take almost 1 or 2 year, it will not be easy at all, just start with python or c#, they are easy to learn
31st Mar 2025, 2:08 PM
Amirali Bixser
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Grades mean nothing once you get a degree. It's all about dedication to your craft and willingness to learn. Thankfully, we have access to forums so we always have access to people willing to be patient and help. Learning a new skill may not be necessary now, but could become very useful down the line. Just try to enjoy the journey and don't worry about rushing to the end.
1st Apr 2025, 12:37 AM
Andrew O'Mara
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Let's not forget that those that made programming languages didn't use their grade. It all depends on u i know some are fast learners but everyone is different just learn at ur own pace some might be fast but we still end up at the same place and those who learns slowly tend to surpass fast learners
1st Apr 2025, 10:54 AM
Peniel Rufus
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