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Experience is the best teacher. Keep writing code, revisit old code and rewrite it.
Also, is worth knowing when not to optimise. Code you can read is code you can maintain, and some optimisations are not as readable.
Learn how to use a profiler. Its a bit of an artform, but learning to interpret the results will help you find slow code sections. It'll also help you determine if your optimisations are actually worthwhile. Measure first, optimise second.
This is one of my biggest pet peeves. So many people want to equate the number of lines as a sign of how well it's programmed. But all they really do is chain a bunch of stuff together that makes it harder to debug.
Annoys me as well. Blind optimisation is just busy work, you need to know what your optimising for.
And less lines != better performance.