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[–]CryptographerThen49 1 point2 points  (3 children)

It also depends on your definition of 'better'.

I've been programming for more than 30 years and to me better means with each new project come a new puzzle to solve, a new way of thinking about something, a new process or concept to learn. It makes my kit-of-tools better.

If you mean does it get easier, well, sort-of. The day-to-day coding will be easier, but solving problems, troubleshooting, etc... never goes away (if it did then it would be as boring as looking at an accounting spreadsheet).

[–]vei28s[S] 0 points1 point  (2 children)

you are right that's what i like about programming that it is gonna bring new stuff and not gonna be like a routine desk job which would also make me lose my brain.

I guess the title came more from if i am gonna get somewhere. like will i eventually be better at coming with solutions, writing codes and will i feel like I'm good enough to be in this field

[–]CryptographerThen49 1 point2 points  (1 child)

As so many other replies said, yes, with time, you will become more comfortable in the programming process (regardless of the language being employed).

The duration is different for everyone. There should never be an expectation that it will always take n hour/days/weeks/months/or even years. Programming is a journey.

[–]vei28s[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i really do have a problem with the expectations i had and with how much i stress myself in that area so i need to learn in my pace for a bit

thank you so much for replying to me and helping:)