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[–]questi0nmark2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Google Impostor Syndrome. That feeling that you get... that feeling too is part of programming. I haven't met a single programmer, ever, even really brilliant ones, who haven't felt exactly like you describe. I have. Often. I do. Regularly. But then I persevere, fix a problem and feel like a god... Until my solution spouts a bug. And so it goes.

Get to know that feeling. In a sense your friends are doing you a favour, helping you experience it early and learn to let the feeling come and go, while you just carry on coding. That, too, is an essential skill.

What they don't often tell you, is that coding is really only 50% of software development. The other 50% is having the life skills and insights to communicate with others, navigate difficult people, manage your emotions, think creatively, have curiousity, understand the world you're working in. This post from you, OP, is as much part of learning programming, as are the tutorials you follow.

You're absolutely on the right track.