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1st stage: have a basic grasp of the language you use. Do those tiny stupid and boring exercises from the book you read.
2nd stage: write something you need. Not the thing you think you can do but the thing you need. No matter how complicated it might seem from the start. Write it until you done or until you can prove that your language is completely unsuitable for what you need.
3rd stage: at this point you should have enough understanding of what you can and what you cannot do.