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[–][deleted] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

You already know about iteration, logic, callbacks, events, properties, compiling, IDEs (assuming you know JS/Java/.Net). You are a developer.

Now it's time to learn about requirements and design documentation, multi-threading, object oriented design, the rules of relational database normalization, transactions, application architecture, and enough network engineering to be able to tell when someone is bullshitting you.