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Can you explain more about Stored Procedures being anti pattern? Like what are the alternatives?
ОтветитьThank you for making this video. I am starting to learn .net this year
ОтветитьRoslyn for code analysis and generation
ОтветитьCan anyone tell me at what point of progress on this map you can consider yourself a Junior? xd
ОтветитьIf a developer knows all these, atleast the green one, he is the entire dev team !
ОтветитьFor CI/CD, I think Jenkins is a good selection (I add this comment because Jenkins is not in the roadmap). It is written in Java but it is not specific to Java. It has plugins to integrate with nearly every technology.
ОтветитьIt took me about 2 years, but I can check everything off now.
Ответитьis Moq really good to learn with all stuff going on with that right now?
ОтветитьIts complete IT department work 😂 How 1 single developer can play all these roles in organization..i know it is possible, but practically Not 🚫 possible
ОтветитьI just spent hours studying Mappers yesterday, then in the very final you say I should not use it 🥴
ОтветитьI'd suggest you to encourage people to not only seek high-pay jobs with paths like these (outstanding btw), but going indie too
ОтветитьCurious on how you only included API documentation, and not Documentation as a key aspect (as it really is). So I would include some KB product/solution or so.
ОтветитьWhy don't you recommend Attlassian products? BitBucket, CI/CD...
ОтветитьCould you explain how a "good-to-know" item might have a "must" child?
ОтветитьCan you make a video on how to get a job in big tech companies using dotnet tech stack?
I usually observe videos on other frameworks but not .net, kindly make one.
guys i nead honest reply from developers working in .net technology. Is it worth learning .net in 2024 as per future perspective, will it vanish in few years or should i try into data science or data engineering
ОтветитьVery useful roadmap, thanks a lot
ОтветитьThank You. What the alternatives for using Triggers (Ex: INSTEAD OF INSERT Trigger ) ?
Ответитьthank you
awesome
this shit is the recipe to depression
ОтветитьHi nick - how about that mic drop at the end about not using mappers - pls do a video on that 😊
ОтветитьIn case of UnitTesting a few years ago you recommended Striker for mutation testing.
ОтветитьIs the free Getting Started with C# offer over? When I follow the link I see it's $108.89. It would've been a nice one for a colleague who's thinking of transitioning to be a developer.
Ответитьdidn't catch Google Cloud
ОтветитьHi I think this is too much, is so frustrating, I've spent several years learning and this seems endless. Additionally, when learn something new for several months and come back to the other things you've learned, you feel it has been forgotten, what to do with that? And why not to use mappers?
ОтветитьHey Nick, thanks for another insightful roadmap video! I watched the whole thing and found it super helpful. One key takeaway for me was the emphasis on embracing evolving technologies like .NET Aspire and GraphQL. Your breakdown of must-knows versus good-to-knows is spot on. Thanks for creating such valuable content for us aspiring developers!
ОтветитьAs a lead, 100% on this. This is pretty much what I teach my developers now, but I did add a few from your list. I would say though that you should at least have an understanding of stored procedures as you will likely have legacy applications that use them. I agree with the statement that they are an anti-pattern at this point.
ОтветитьI think Bicep should also be included
ОтветитьWill there be asynchronous course in the future?
ОтветитьDear Nick , a friend who works in the industry tells me MVC is no longer used , is that a fact?
ОтветитьCan you please add Azure Service Fabric an alternative to K8s? Please, to validate its existence. 😂
ОтветитьDevin
ОтветитьYour roadmap looks pretty decent. I'd add Coravel in addition to Hangfire.
ОтветитьGreat idea to do some tutorials about Authentication. This is one thing that hunts me: the more I try to avoid learning it, the more I have to work with it.
ОтветитьAnd when you know everything on this roadmap, start again because most will be obsolete or replaced 😂
Ответитьi signed up to get the road map twice and i get no emails with the content?
ОтветитьWhy do you prefer NSubstitute over FakeItEasy?
ОтветитьNick, i want to see how Your previous year went in terms of finishing roadmap :3
ОтветитьAs to the language itself, I would add multithreading as a separate topic. Its often overlooked but quite complex topic and not many tutorials go deep enough on this.
ОтветитьK9s? Bold of you to think that a TUI won't scare away dotnet devs.
ОтветитьI would strongly recommend learning Roslyn for every .NET developer, at least the basics to be able to implement a simple standalone analyzer/code rewriter tool.
ОтветитьYou forgot to mention GCP 🙃
ОтветитьCan I ask which tool is used to create this nice roadmap ? Thanks.
ОтветитьGreat roadmap! but what about bigger architectural techniques/patterns like Domain-Driven Design, Clean Architecture, (Modular) Monoliths, Microservices, etc. ? I think these are very useful as well 😀
ОтветитьI will be on this road map thank you nick
ОтветитьGreat Roadmap. Even as a Senior I see much places where I could improve my knowledge.
ОтветитьHey Nick, how can I pay for some of your courses if I can't use any of the available payment methods? Your courses are really cool btw
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