There is a predictable moment in the life of every beginner developer.
You finish a programming course.
You feel motivated.
You understand the examples.
You follow the instructor while they build an application.
There is a predictable moment in the life of every beginner developer. You finish a programming...
Developers confuse recognition (seeing solutions in courses) with competence (building independently), staying trapped in tutorial hell. For engineering leaders: courses alone don't build operational competence. Junior developers need uncomfortable, self-directed practice to escape.
There is a predictable moment in the life of every beginner developer.
You finish a programming course.
You feel motivated.
You understand the examples.
You follow the instructor while they build an application.

There is a sacred ritual in the life of every beginner developer. First, you build a...

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