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Roman Gamretsky2014-01-08 18:26:01
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Roman Gamretsky, 2014-01-08 18:26:01

What simple tasks should a junior be able to solve?

After wandering a little on the toaster, I saw an interesting post:

Junior: he does simple work himself and under supervision - medium
Middle: he does average work and under supervision - difficult
Senior: he does any work himself and can still supervise.

I want to ask you to give examples, who can, of simple work that a junior should be able to do (if there is, you can use links, etc.).
It will be great if the answers are in the direction of .net technology;

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Pavlo Barmak, 2014-01-08
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The junior should have basic knowledge, such as the syntax of the language, OOP, etc, and be able to apply it all.
"Easy job" depends on the project where the junior gets. It can be riveting forms in ASP.net, it can be writing micro-modules inside a corporate CMS, and anything you like, where deep knowledge is not really needed.
So if you have basic knowledge and preferably a couple of written programs like "got it from the database showed the user", "sent via socket", "showed the form" - standard examples from any programming book - congratulations, you can do "simple work" :)

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Mike Butlitsky, 2015-11-24
@goodprogrammer

www.youtube.com/watch?v=NR9SijI4Lk8

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