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Alexveto2018-12-25 21:01:56
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Alexveto, 2018-12-25 21:01:56

At what stage of learning C# can I move on to learning ASP.NET Core?

I’m learning C # on the meta, there are 27 chapters in total, I don’t think it’s necessary to read them all to start learning ASP.NET Core, how to find the edge when you can already go to learn ASP.NET Core? In order to later study ASP.NET Core in parallel and continue to learn sharp

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asd111, 2018-12-26
@Alexveto

It is advisable to fully study the syntax of c # and algorithms with data structures in c # so as not to write bicycles. And then in a month or two to study .net core and then look at lightgbm to use simple classifiers when they are needed.

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AirLight, 2018-12-27
@AirLight

I have been programming in ASP.NET for many years, I studied it separately, there is nothing in common with C #, it is a web framework with its own specifics. There are tutorials on it, where you don’t need to know anything - you repeat after the leader and don’t be clever. Theorists can prepare for at least 50 years. In fact, you need to do what you like right away.

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Griboks, 2018-12-25
@Griboks

C# is the language, .Net Core is the platform. For .Net Core, you can write in C#. Any supported C#. No matter how deep you know it, the code will still compile.

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Anton Belousov, 2018-12-26
@EnemySik

From chapter 9, questions will appear, but you can go through them later.

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