Writing code is about making your computer do what you need. Writing good code is about enabling teams of strangers 5 years from now to make their computers do what they need.
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Including my own code from before I joined the industry 10 years ago. It did the job but it wasn't readable or maintainable. Because I simply never faced these constraints. You can't be good at something difficult you've never done.
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And FYI, if you learn via contact with others, through mentorship, teamwork, and collective projects, then by definition you are not an autodidact (self-taught). Being "self-taught" doesn't mean "didn't go to college". It means you learned on your own.
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Though to be frank "self-taught" and "self-made" are generally pretty empty words. It's rare for anyone to do anything in actual isolation. Even if you learn from books and YouTube videos, you still have teachers, whether you acknowledge it or not.
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AlphaZero would disagree
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