zheliya
what is the complete roadmap of learning .NET
my role is solution consultant,
he knew that i love programming, so he gave me time to leanrn .net, i will be mostly making console apps and apis to use with docuware and odoo, and help other emplyees or customers with tech
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what is the complete roadmap of learning .NET
ofc i won't get offended, not at all
the only weak points that i can recognize are
Creating and Adding References to Assemblies
Working with Collections
Working with LINQ
Understanding Events and Event-Driven Programming
Understanding Namespaces and Working with the .NET Class Library (i have studied this one a lot but i think i still haven't grasped it)
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what is the complete roadmap of learning .NET
for the books, was overthinking a lot, so i went and asked the author and he said it won't help, and that what i want is too much to write in a book. and that what he wrote in the book are mostly just basic stuff that don't fit my goals.
and then i got more and more lost. am i dumb or something? :'D.
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what is the complete roadmap of learning .NET
do note that i already have a job so i have no worries about getting a job in the future, because there are no jobs available in my country for .NET devs, i want to build my own platform and company in the future when i am financially in a better situation.
i can spend a bit of money but nothing to crazy, i would have loved to join iamtimcoerys course but it's very expensive and and i cannot spend that much right now.
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✅ Complete Roadmap and course/document/book links
wait i just found this link :'D.
https://thecsharpacademy.com/dashboard
what is your take on that?
do you think it's a good idea to follow it?
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✅ Complete Roadmap and course/document/book links
yeah it indeed is a lot but it works for my goals and current situation.
i did look at roadmap this but this is not the complete roadmap of what i want/need
and dotnet.microsoft is just making me more and more confused the more i go there
that's why course(s) or book(s) are better for me.
the more i read dotnet.microsoft the more links i end up opening that leads to other links
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