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What are the smart goals to set for yourself in learning the C# programming language?
Good afternoon gentlemen, well, ladies, if they are here. I have a very important question, as I think for many beginners in the art of programming. Here is the actual question: What smart goal should I set for myself in order to clearly understand that after a certain time I have achieved certain results? For example, in a month I should already know this and that. After half a year, I already have to do this and that (What is the goal). In a year, I can already write such and such a complexity program myself.
I understand that everyone is different, but I would like to see how you achieved your goals in learning C # (Specially ASP.NET, because I think to connect myself with the web. Yes, yes, I know HTML and CSS a little), or any other YAP.
Well, it will be quite notable if you advise material for study, for "a noob of techie education who has not studied, but knows a little about variables and literals."
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As always, I answer such questions - write a snake or Tetris. True, this answer is unlikely to suit you.
We open a textbook, msdn, headhunter, reference book, write out the technologies we want to study, come up with a project for each technology, learn and program. What else do you need?
However, the author is a boor. And on the topic - what kind of c# are you studying? Unity, Xamarin, WinForms, WPF, Asp.net, WebAPI, etc.? The answer - Visual Studio - means that for now you need to at least set a goal to understand what you are going to learn. write some trinket - a program hanging in the tray and remembering all the pressed buttons. Yeah, a keylogger. But to write it in pure C # without a bunch of libraries, you need enough knowledge.
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