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How to start the transition from PHP, JS to C#?
Hello. There was a desire to learn C #, and it so happened that the desire coincided with the proposal to participate in a project that uses this language. I have a little over a month to try to master it. For a year I worked with Bitrix, using all kinds of web developer tools there, such as: php, js, jquery, ajax, and html5 css3 layout.
So. Is it necessary to learn C before learning C#? I downloaded fresh courses from a specialist, but I'm afraid that there will be a gap in the study.
Well, a stupid question: how long can I learn C # in real time, before I start getting acquainted with the net framework, given the above-described baggage of knowledge that I already have.
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1. C and C# are generally different languages.
2. To learn C#, you need to learn C#, I don’t understand what the problem is, and why look for some extraneous things.
3. There will always be a gap in learning, no matter how you teach. It is covered by experience and practitioners.
4. The duration of the study is COMPLETELY dependent on the individual. "using all sorts of tools" can be done in different ways, so the described baggage of knowledge is completely incomprehensible to an outsider.
Basically, you can study in a month and in 5 years, as you can see, the spread is too large.
Familiarize yourself with the stack used (planned) in the project. Build Hello World on this stack, practice implementing common tasks. Collect a list of sources of information on the stack.
Collect a list of information sources by runtime (read - .net framework). Familiarize yourself with the syntax and key features of the language.
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