Apologies: this is somewhat off-topic, but I thought it might resonate
with the audience here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIJdFxYlEKE

It reminds me of Camille Fournier's talk back in 2014 at BangBangCon:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sc8sc-ELMhA

Both express the experience of being a programmer, on the dangers of
thinking of programming skill as some kind of bi-modal thing.  A key
point in both their talks, I think, is that almost all of us aren't
born natural programmers.  It's a skill.  We stumble, we learn, and we
can get better at it.


I hope that's an encouraging thought.
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