Dear friends ,
Over the 1 year or so I have gone from primarily developing applications using .NET/C# and ASP.NET MVC for web development.
It’s been an amazing experience, but it can take some time to get used to a new language and platform.
I have found the more languages I learn, the easier it gets to pick up new ones. Many of the core concepts are the same, it’s just a matter of learning the peculiarities of each language/platform (unless you’re learning learning a whole new paradigm, like a functional language).
One thing I find useful when learning a new language is to try and relate certain features back to a language I know and understand. Of course, it’s important to learn the correct conventions for a new language, but that usually happens over time.
For the purpose of this post, I’m going to create a create category on Blog for C#/ASP.net beginners and other post ( Erros solutions category ) on same blog.
Adjust it :) :)
Thanks & regards,
Nihar Kulkarni & Family..
Over the 1 year or so I have gone from primarily developing applications using .NET/C# and ASP.NET MVC for web development.
It’s been an amazing experience, but it can take some time to get used to a new language and platform.
I have found the more languages I learn, the easier it gets to pick up new ones. Many of the core concepts are the same, it’s just a matter of learning the peculiarities of each language/platform (unless you’re learning learning a whole new paradigm, like a functional language).
One thing I find useful when learning a new language is to try and relate certain features back to a language I know and understand. Of course, it’s important to learn the correct conventions for a new language, but that usually happens over time.
For the purpose of this post, I’m going to create a create category on Blog for C#/ASP.net beginners and other post ( Erros solutions category ) on same blog.
Adjust it :) :)
Thanks & regards,
Nihar Kulkarni & Family..
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