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Yes, not because you will be able to solve harder problems, but because you will be able to more quickly solve easier problems which will free up more time to get better at programming, as well as get better at the domain in which you're programming. (That is, talking with your users.)



> because you will be able to more quickly solve easier problems which will free up more time to get better at programming

I'm not really convinced by this. Easy problems rarely take up much of my time.




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