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Have you done java/oop before?
Do you have good OOP knowledge?
Whatcha wanna do? Asp.net? Console apps? Microservices? Apps?
Core or legacy? -
Good doing what with it —
Framework or dotNet Core?
ASP.Net; Classic, WebAPI, MVVC, Blazor, SPA?
Command line application?
Windows Application; WinForm, XAML, UWP?
Client-Server?
3/n-Tiered?
Windows Services? -
@Lor-inc wait really? That's quite impressive. Or is that just C# without any framework like dotnet or mono?
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Ugh. Feels like a quora question.
Build 50 things that people actually use and pay money for and you can call yourself an expert.
Peter Norvig goes with 10 years. https://norvig.com/21-days.html
I tend to agree. -
that's a weird question.
how long does it take to build houses to get good at building houses? -
sinwyrm195yI am 40+ and consider myself an expert at a few things in life. Coding is not one of them but I do find it fun.
Thank you for all the honest answers from the heartfelt respondants. Good stuff. It was just to gauge general opinion for my own curiosity. Everyone learns differently. -
You are asking the wrong question. You should ask "how much should I know before I can say that I know it”
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@Jameslikestea age of "a thing" + 5 years is roughly the time it takes me to get good at "a thing" as well so i think recruiters are on to something.
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