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Well, I have talked about good programming practices before, and when I did, I talked about understanding error messages and learning to fix your code’s problems to become a better programmer. Well, now I’m talking about another type of error: your own. Understanding your own limitations and being able to accept other people’s help is the sign of a great programmer (and a great person). Know that you can’t do everything, and there are people out there who are better than you in certain regards. So don’t feel bad if you ask for someone’s help in developing a better layout or something computer-related that you THINK you should know. The sooner you realize that you don’t know everything the less time you’ll fake that you do and slow down the completion of any project you do.

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