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Practice C# syntax and OOP how?
Is it good practice to implement algorithms, standard functions to reinforce syntax, implement patterns to reinforce OOP, and port software to reinforce both?
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it would be good practice to first determine the range of desired tasks and what they need to "fix" (develop)
software porting - these are analytical & problem solving skills, shaggy Chinese- gypsy -German-... proggers similar to robots are doing this elimination of compilation errors (as well as reverse engineers), yes, they know either and OOP and the syntaxes of different languages \u200b\u200bthey can know as many as a bunch,
but just in algorithms and mathematics they are usually very stupid, an artist and a copier are not at all the same
... of course, not all porters are like that, there are less "precision" and more "creative" people, it depends on innate characteristics and what you will do, if you finish and repair someone else's more than write, then you will be
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