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How Can I Know Whether my Knowledge is Complete?

How can I know whether my knowledge is complete within the coding language of my choice? How do I know I am no longer new to coding or programming? How did you find out? Also I have seen a couple of very good coders even programmers, but they still call themselves beginners and that is confusing.

28th Jan 2018, 10:43 AM
Anita Olsen
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when u can make what u think in less time than u think the way of doing it & can make everything which is possible //but languages gets improved with time , more focus should be on strategies to solve //thats what i think
28th Jan 2018, 10:45 AM
Gaurav Agrawal
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:) The journey never ends! The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know! edit: see Dunning-Kruger effect Also, this quote by Shakespeare is apt. ”The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool."
28th Jan 2018, 10:45 AM
jay
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well no language is small all languages are with their sky where no limit of their scope once you start any language you think you as a beginner but their is no end of any language that's why you always come across that thing which you never face and that teach you a new thing and when one can learn all thing in a particular programming language and keep practicing more and more he also feel that because every single problem has million of solutions and millions of ideas to solve so even after so much practicing the new things are occur which taught something new that's why in this world all are beginner in programming because many new things Is still unknown or may be known in future
28th Jan 2018, 11:00 AM
GAWEN STEASY
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You can try out challenges for it 😉
28th Jan 2018, 11:35 AM
Jaydeep Khatri
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"The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be fool", thank you jay and Shakespeare , now I won't be feeling foolish while learning new things. new desktop wallpaper now
29th Jan 2018, 10:28 AM
Morpheus
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Your knowledge is never "complete" in programming sadly.. as no one knows absolutely everything about any language. The fundamentals of all languages are the same so long as you have a good understanding of the fundamentals learning a language doesn't take much time. Your first language should get you to an "Intermediate" level where you have a good understanding of variables , data types, loops, arrays, classes, objects, and you won't get completely lost when looking at some open source projects on github using your language of choice. After that its just about making your own projects to improve. If your first language isn't able to do the project then just do a quick search and find the language that meets your needs and then start a new journey~
29th Jan 2018, 2:07 AM
R. Chaotic
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Knowledge is like universe, it keeps expanding. But to check if u have more than average knowledge. Check quizzes on net or complete challenges.
29th Jan 2018, 2:30 PM
Abhay
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