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Igor2013-12-13 12:13:44
Freelance
Igor, 2013-12-13 12:13:44

Which direction in C# to choose?

I want to become a freelancer. I love C#. But I don’t know where to go with this love) What direction to choose so that you can have a piece of bread on freelance?

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Ilya, 2013-12-13
@geeek

I recommend asp.net mvc. Many orders, popular technology, many ready-made solutions. Lots of tutorials, great community. Almost all errors, misunderstandings and typical things are googled in 5 minutes, since this has already been sorted out before you.

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jimpanzer, 2013-12-13
@jimpanzer

90% of freelancing is web-based because relatively simple tasks / easy way to track progress / low entry threshold for developers. It is very difficult to find orders outside the web for freelancing, as it is cheaper / more convenient / better to keep your own employee.
If freelance, then ASP.
If not freelancing, options are already emerging.

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sergealmazov, 2013-12-13
@sergealmazov

ASP.NET mate. And you will study the web, and there are many orders, and there will be enough for bread and butter with caviar.

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Nikolai Turnaviotov, 2013-12-13
@foxmuldercp

depending on what you want to write for - if the desktop: classic - WPF, Winforms are already outdated and not very functional.
if it’s a marketplace, then it has its own API specifics;
if it’s a Windows Phone, then it also has its own nuances in the API, but in general, xaml markup is both there and there

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