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Futus2016-11-16 19:41:37
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Futus, 2016-11-16 19:41:37

C# | Where to move?

I have been a student for 2.5 months now. The program began to learn C#. I finished all the labs for the first year, studied the Schildt's reference book (his teacher advised), and now, for the third week, I have absolutely no idea what to do in this direction. I absolutely cannot imagine how one can profitably begin to use the language and so on. I found many topics related to the necessary knowledge of juniors, even tried to read about some of the points and realized that there is a completely different language. Don't try to figure out what direction of IT I want to develop, I would say that I aspire to become something like a White Hat programmer, so I'm just looking for interesting information that will take a lot of time to learn. Thank you in advance for your attention and answers.

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lemma, 2016-11-16
@Futus

When learning a technology, I do it only through practice. Since he is interested in programming, he obviously has some ideas of what can be done. For example, I made my own TodoList on React with various additions. That is, try to implement something of your own from the available knowledge, and as soon as you understand that you don’t know how to make some kind of feature, then Google exists for this) I give 95% that with similar problems when writing your application a bunch of people come across, so you’ll quickly figure out how to do it yourself.
As mentioned above, you can try to write something on a ready-made (like mods for games) ala: an API client or a bot for Telegram. By the way, for a good implementation of the bot, Telegram can give ($) some reward :)
So go for it!

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Alec Onim, 2016-11-16
@Caitiff_One

Take some service on the Internet that has an open API and write a client for it :) for example, there is a site with pictures imgur.com , search it, save the selected collections to disk, catalog this business, etc. etc., the space for creativity is great:) your viewing for example. There's a lot that can be applied there.

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evgeniy_lm, 2016-11-16
@evgeniy_lm

Learn to write programs

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Rou1997, 2016-11-16
@Rou1997

To the goals.
Work and earn money.

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Anton, 2016-11-16
Reytarovsky @Antonchik

winforms, wpf, asp

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