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What @BindView said is absolutely true. One can never really master programming in its entirety. At least in my point of view, one can consider himself or herself good enough when one can define a clear path to a solution and follow it rather than brute force a way into a solution.
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When you can code an open-source side project drunkenly in 1 night and actually get stars, users and constructive issues on github
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When you truly master a language you get a package including a Linus Torvalds action figure and a letter from Stallman
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When you start to consider your self a craftsman and not just a programmer, but you still want to learn more, you may have mastered enough of the language. Only the designers and a few high functioning autistic people have mastered any language.
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chaddhag857yI guess when you are confident enough you can learn stuff in your language or framework to solve most problems you might face.
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nah, c# and r only get a 5 dollar cupon from Hot Topic but Python is the real deal @BindView
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