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C#•2mo ago
marine2oorah4u

working on trying my luck at joining my 1st dev team (wish me luck)

So the next couple weeks, I'm going to be trying my luck at joining this super small development team for a game that I've played for a while that's not been doing so well. Ive come quite far from a year or so ago, but the hard work isn't done yet. but I'll be focusing on that for the next couple of weeks. Wish me luck 🙂 But I guess the point of this thread is... I wanted to share this. https://docs.google.com/document/d/17kbIdjcOdm_DBjOjEcfKMypDFRiEjeWEE_eG0F9TieU/edit?usp=sharing What I'm going to be doing on this is: basically re-reviewing all of my knowledge. Ive got a playlist that Ill be going over and using that i saw, or this  https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZPZq0r_RZOPNy28FDBys3GVP2LiaIyP_ But in the document, I wanted to be able to show them and say that... - This is subject XYZ. - This is whats going on. and/or - This is what I think is going on. - This is how it's used or done. and/or - Here is an example or two of it being used. I was going to throw in an example of said thing being used in Monogame vs. the base C# field (VS), but from what people are saying, it's not really much different, so it's probably not worth it. But what I think would be awesome from any of you is either: idk if any of you guys would have either additional things from what I would have added, either that I would have added at that time, or even in general, things that you think I should know or try to learn... All I know is that they probably won't do a software engineer-level type of test out, and it'll most likely be simple or basic programming, but I'm afraid that the person who will be testing me out will throw a bunch of curveball questions at me that I wouldn't know, and I just want to make sure I'm 110% prepared to be able to pass this on my first goal. My goal is to be able to pass before Christmas. There's no way I'm making this a 4 5 6+ month long ordeal, mainly because I already know a decent amount of C#, so it's just a matter of me polishing up my knowledge, learning or going over the remaining stuff, and preparing to try and knock this test out the BallPark :p What I do think would be awesome I think it would be super awesome to be able to throw in some extra stuff... stuff that say maybe they either wouldn't plan on testing me out in, or just unexpected knowledge or subjects, such as a complete understanding of binary (bits/bytes) based code (?), super simple barebone level shader work, or whatever other C# knowledge that isn't as common, or just things that I could catch them off guard from me knowing about. Now that would be something super cool to be able to pull off. But despite that, I think, if proper, that it would still be nice to know it (whatever you guys suggest), being that it would still be C# knowledge. And yeah, that's basically where I am at the moment. I would really love any feedback, whether that be comments or feedback on the Google Doc or here even. I'm going to need all the luck I can get, and then some if I plan on doing this in my monthly goal.
Google Docs
c# knowledge check
Pastas C# Knowledge check Table of Contents Output Escape Sequences Output What is it Output is a way that you can display text or a message in the console In Total Miner, it would be used in a notify message and/or script How its used Output can be done in 2 ways: Console.Write();...
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