naveen
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Re: Post all career related quesions here
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Hello sir,
My eMail ID : - snaveen1984@gmail.com
Im Naveen from India.I was working for 2.5 yrs in Dot net for a small company.Now im not
working ,im on a jobhunt.
While attending interviews only ,i came to know my potential is too low for the current industry.
I feel like all these years ,i have not worked conceptually(Knowing
concepts) like without knowing where to use what i was simply coding
with help of others .now i wanted to learn concepts and learning it from
google and other sites.
But i feel enough of just definitions and telling it orally in interviews,now since im in career break ,i want to learn practical coding.I have analysed and formed a few points order to follow 1.)OOPS,2.)C#,ASP,3.)Connecting SQL 4.)Deployment,Hosting ,Webservices
5.)Security.
But where can i get these along with coding examples.and which is the simpler for beginners.
and what all steps should i take sir ???
Hope you understand my problem and give me right solution and show me right way .
Thanks & Regards
Naveen...
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Mahesh Chand
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4021 posts
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Oct 29, 2004
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Philadelphia
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Re: Post all career related quesions here
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Hi Naveen, There is no quick solution to your issue. You do not become a crack coder in a day or a month. It takes years.
You need to pay attention to the code written in books, MSDN samples, and online websites like here. Also pay attention to the code and solution developed by your project leader.
Key is, every time you have a question or something is not clear, just ask. JUST ASK. Asking something is not a bad thing. But if you just copy and paste code from here to there, it will not help.
Also learn Best Practices and Design practices. Post all your questions on forums and try to write proper English so we can understand it.
Here is a beginners section you can start from:
.NET Programming Beginners start here
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