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C# - what is worth learning to get your first job?
I'm trying to learn the C# programming language - I've read a lot about it, only laudatory reviews are used in the web, mobile development, game industry, desktop and more.
At the moment I know HTML/CSS.
What is worth studying to get your first job, i.e. what stack of technologies should you have in your pocket?
Approximately how long will it take to study?
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You can go to a headhunter and see what technologies are asked next to c#. In my opinion, the biggest demand is for full-stack developers. That means c# + asp.net + EntityFramework + TSQL + js. For a year, you can “grab” on a jun, if you try, you will forget about leisure and entertainment. And then, after getting a job, it will still be necessary in the evenings to hold out for a couple of years for sure.
js is worth studying, it always surprised me "I know html / css" - it's not enough to know, you need to understand how bam works, cross-browser layout, adaptive layout, because. All this is required on an ongoing basis. With c#, you will need more than one year just to understand how to work, because. you don’t know js corny, but it’s not a strongly typed language, unlike c#.
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