How Do I Become a Full Stack Developer in C#

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @MrWeb4live
    @MrWeb4live Год назад +8

    You are God sent bro, 've been waiting for this since, thanks for the contetnt

  • @hanybakir
    @hanybakir Год назад +5

    I spent more 20 years using Visual Basic 6 and Sql Server. I started with VB3 and Sql 4.3. In 2016 I moved to C# backend development only. Last year when Blazor became more stable I am again a full stack. The lesson don’t run after technology changes. First build a solid foundation then run.

  • @torrvic1156
    @torrvic1156 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for clarification Mr.Corey! That was very exactly defined borders of full stack development.

  • @ivantomic123456789
    @ivantomic123456789 Год назад

    Thanks a lot for this. I look forward to the challenge.

  • @liftfresh4life
    @liftfresh4life Год назад

    Absolute genius teacher. Colleges should take note!

    • @IAmTimCorey
      @IAmTimCorey  Год назад

      Thank you! (and I was a college professor for years)

  • @manuelcervantes1939
    @manuelcervantes1939 Год назад

    Thank you so much, this really helped me

  • @ammulu1966
    @ammulu1966 Год назад +1

    Hi Tim and the followers, kindly suggest me!
    I have been trained by a MNC wiht c# full stack and right now it's been 1 year of working in c# , and what should I focus more to shift with in 2 years, also now working in support and development, kindly advice me with cloud services, tools and programming and anything a complete set of tools, language for shifting in a best knowledge way.

    • @IAmTimCorey
      @IAmTimCorey  Год назад

      The absolute best thing you can do for your career is to practice a LOT. Build things continually. The more you build, the better your skills will get. Learning more is often the thing that slows down your growth. As you build things, figure out what you like the most and want to spend more time on. Focus in on making more projects in that area and then add more skills around that area.

  • @okbadevmentor
    @okbadevmentor Год назад

    🎉🎉 Thanks

  • @dubleYou5967
    @dubleYou5967 5 месяцев назад

    C# is GOATED

    • @IAmTimCorey
      @IAmTimCorey  5 месяцев назад +1

      I’m glad you enjoy it.

  • @waqarkabir
    @waqarkabir Год назад

    Informative

  • @lostinthenarrativve
    @lostinthenarrativve 10 месяцев назад

    Hey man, I know html/css, javascript and react. no knowledge of databases or server-side yet but want to become a full-stack web developer, should I learn C# now ? or a database? or dotnet?

    • @IAmTimCorey
      @IAmTimCorey  10 месяцев назад

      I recommend you learn C# next. That will lead you into learning databases after a while. When you do, you will be able to use those databases.

  • @ManInTheFridge
    @ManInTheFridge Год назад

    Tim do you think that as Blazor reaches maturity there will be any need for MCV or Razor Pages application project types anymore? After all Blazor is built on Razor Pages which is was kind of the successor type of app to MVC. Also Interesting to see things kind of borrow and nod back to the Web Forms User Control modules type of architecture. But now much better designed for modern web.

    • @IAmTimCorey
      @IAmTimCorey  Год назад +1

      I have been wondering that myself. With Blazor SSR, there might not be a need for Razor Pages or MVC. It all depends on how efficient it is and if it fully covers some of the areas that the other two currently cover. I plan on doing a deep dive (personal learning, not necessarily videos) as we get closer to release. I'll know more at that point.

  • @jorge1869
    @jorge1869 Год назад

    Is C# still alive?

    • @BG-vg5jd
      @BG-vg5jd Год назад +2

      "iS c# sTiLl aLivE?"

    • @IAmTimCorey
      @IAmTimCorey  Год назад +6

      Notice where C# is in these lists: survey.stackoverflow.co/2023/#technology (pretty high). Of course it is a live. It is thriving and growing.

    • @maxron6514
      @maxron6514 Год назад +1

      Lol

  • @MichelleHenderson-b8h
    @MichelleHenderson-b8h 10 месяцев назад

    cool video)

  • @asapscomputers7503
    @asapscomputers7503 Год назад

    waiting to watch the tutorial

  • @bernardamalvict9492
    @bernardamalvict9492 Год назад

    Merci !

  • @AutomationTester01
    @AutomationTester01 Год назад

    🎉❤

  • @SATISHPANWAR-vr9bm
    @SATISHPANWAR-vr9bm Год назад

    आप द

  • @maneshwam
    @maneshwam Год назад

    React and Angular are best.
    Blazor is going to be a last bencher as usual.

    • @IAmTimCorey
      @IAmTimCorey  Год назад +18

      Here's a piece of advice from a person who has been there and done that for 27 years professionally: frameworks and even languages are just tools. You use the right tool for the job. When you try to declare one tool to be the "best", you are always incorrect. There is no "best" because that implies that every situation is the same. Let's put it in terms of vehicles. What vehicle is best? Not what type of vehicle, what specific vehicle. That answer is going to depend on who you are, what you do with a vehicle, and where you drive. For instance, when I got married, I had a Ford F-150 with a single bench seat. That was an amazing truck. However, once I had my first kid, I sold the truck and bought a car. What was the best for me became a poor choice because of my situation. Even now, my wife drives a small SUV and I drive a big truck. What is best for her isn't best for me. Trying to declare one specific vehicle the best for the entire world is silly. So why is it that you decide that one specific framework (actually, you couldn't even decide so you chose two) is the best for the whole world? That's ridiculous. Instead, what you need to work towards is seeing each framework and language as a tool. Choose the right tool for the job. What is right for the job you are on won't necessarily be right for the next job. That's why even in just ASP.NET Core, there are five different web project types (soon to be 6). It isn't because Microsoft loves supporting different types. It is because different situations call for different solutions. When you learn that, you will grow as a developer.

    • @MuhammadSohail-go6hu
      @MuhammadSohail-go6hu 5 месяцев назад

      @@IAmTimCorey Greet answer! This is sort of anwer resolve all the quries about the term "best" in beginners mind.