Hey everyone! I'm new to Kotlin programming and, as a new dad, I'm curious about how long it might take to really feel comfortable coding in this language. I've been studying for about 10 hours now and I'm picking things up pretty well—I've learned about keywords, functions, and variables, and I've even written around 50 basic programs. I've heard that it usually takes about 6 months to a year to build a solid foundation in coding. Is this a realistic timeframe, or should I expect it to take longer?
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I'd say 6 months is pretty realistic if you stay consistent with your practice. Everyone learns at their own pace, though. Try focusing on real projects instead of stressing about timelines. Small daily coding sessions with practical examples can really help solidify what you've learned!

Thanks for that! I'll definitely keep working hard and practicing daily.