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netstalkerrr2016-02-24 02:34:22
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netstalkerrr, 2016-02-24 02:34:22

C# transition from junior to middle. How to develop correctly?

Friends, tell me how to develop skills correctly so as not to stand still? I don’t have much work experience, I try to improve my skills, but as soon as I move from one topic to another, the first one is gradually forgotten over time and it feels like I’m standing still. Maybe it depends on the experience and soon everything will "fit on the shelves", or maybe I'm fundamentally not approaching the learning process correctly. In general, I ask for advice on how to develop correctly. What skills to improve and how to do it correctly. Thanks in advance for your replies and advice.

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OnYourLips, 2016-02-24
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Not much work experience
Then you are not a junior, but simply someone who is learning.
Choose an area and improve in it. Take ASP.NET MVC as an example.

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Larry Underwood, 2016-02-24
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If you work in a normal professional environment with sane tasks, then in another year everything comes to automatism: without hesitation you start using VCS, remember the subtleties of the language (if you delved into them, of course), you automatically use your IDE shortcuts and almost immediately you can distinguish bad code from good .
To consolidate skills, you need to work and work constantly, and learn only what (at the very beginning) is really needed, otherwise there will be a mess in your head, because we ourselves went through it, we know.

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Michael, 2016-02-25
@Sing303

Practice and read books on C# and the .NET platform, testing, design

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