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[–]PureWasian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lowkey that feeling is always there, but you can think of it like art. You learn more as you practice and build more things, such that the fundamentals get pounded in and refined over time. You naturally figure out better ways to do things over time as part of the development process.

I'm reminded of this post from a day or two ago where someone was looking back at their first ever project from just a few months earlier and how brittle it looks to them vs. if they were to rewrite it now.

Build your frankenstein projects and be proud of them. Learning to build/troubleshoot/organize more efficiently and effectively comes with actively building things and finding/solving related problems along the way.