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What can junior.NET(C#) dev. do?
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I know that perhaps this question has been asked a hundred times already, but I did not find anything specific.
Can you please tell me what a junior .NET(C#) developer should know and be able to do? Everything interests me. Perhaps someone can share their own experience. Is some of your own (not particularly "space" complexity) applications a good indicator? What is better to learn, and what is better to leave for later? The topic is vast. That's when I come to the interview, what will they ask of me?
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I think when looking for a junior position, the first and foremost thing people will look at is their eyes and the size of their desire to improve C#. Try to understand MVC and you will be accepted.
Learn the basics - what data types are, how they differ, where the garbage collector "lies".
Must:
- know the principles of OOP using c# as an example.
- know how a queue differs from a stack.
- Write bubble sort
At the interview, you can be asked to solve a logical school problem. For example, how to swap the values of 2 variables without declaring a third one.
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