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You get better at programming by programming.
This. For me personally It helps to think of programming as as craft. It also helps a lot if you have someone more skilled than you available to discuss.
How do you know how skilled I am?
I'm not sure I understand the question but I will try to answer. I did not mean to question you skill in particular, I know nothing about you.
I agree that programming requires repetition e.g. more programming, that's why I said "This".
What followed was a generic advice that helped me personally to improve a lot as a developer. I got the chance to work side by side with developers experienced in different types of projects, developers I consider more skilled than me in different ways. I consider this avaluabe experience.
Hope that clears it up a little, nothing to do with you're skill in particular. English is not my first language so maybe my phrasing is a little weird.
You wrote:
Which could be read as you addressing me directly. Which of course I'm aware was not what you meant. I was just trying to be funny.
Haha, well I guess I over-thought a little 😅
And also, you learn to make programs of a given difficulty by making programs of a smaller difficulty first.