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I guess the longer you write your languafe the less you will have to look up (basic) things. That doesnt mean youll ever learn a language 100% though
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I've been in vb/c# for 10 years. My professors have written recommendations for me.
Dang, I've even given presentations in a few courses I was a student in. I still don't have a job.
I can't find a job.
But that's OK because I love programming and still do it as a hobby.
If you enjoy it, don't let anything discourage you! Especially merely not knowing any lang/framework 100% -
KingMilo6536y@AnonymousMooCow hi friend! Just wishing to say thank you very much for commenting and reading my rant! I appreciate the solid effort :-) also I really hope u do get your dream job! I’m very much new to the industry and have a strong passion for it! :-)
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Hey DevRant Fam!, i hope everyone is doing very well today! :D so recently i have had this thought in my mind and i'm not so sure what to think.... i've been coding in c# for awhile now and i absolutely love love it!.
though i have no job experience yet and i truly cannot wait till i get into an internship position and hopefully land a full-time position!, though, my memory isn't the best in terms of anything, i generally have to (not all the time) look up documentation on Microsoft's website for c#, try and read and understand code examples etc, Would you feel that's like not a good sign or..... im curious to know what you guys think!. just so you know i never copy/paste any code! i try do everything myself :-)
Again thank you very much for reading this! and i do apologise if it is too long!, i hope you guys/gals are having a wonderful day/night wherever you may be! <3
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