@@paco-medina Thank you, sir. I appreciate the encouragement. You keep it up too, the more I learn the more im convinced that programmers will become even more wanted in the future.
Why you should be learning C#: 1. Best IDEs and tooling 2. Most in-demand stack (by corporations) 3. Constant innovation by Microsoft with annual releases 4. Microsoft is one of the biggest companies worldwide 5. You can build a career around C#
At my current job that is what we use. I just started another project using React on the frontend and .net c# for the backend. But since I use mac doe this particular project, I am being a rebel and using VS Code.
Everyone is taking about C++ and C#. It's like the new hot terms although they've both been around so long. Appreciate your content Bobby. See you soon!
I am a freelance developer so I do alot of freelance work. Websites, web applications, I also build some SASS products. Usually when I build SASS products I use PHP (Laravel) and use NodeJS (Express) for microservices, basic API's, etc. Building with Laravel is pretty quick, what is the build speed in comparison to .NET. In other words if you built a SASS product with Laravel and built the same product with .NET what is the build speed like comparing the two?
Thanks a lot. You motivated me to start preparing my portfolio and what it needs to contain. Thanks. Though am still working on it. Pls I would like you to review it for me when am done with it.
A lot of people say we shouldn't let .net of you want to work in a FAANG. Some people even believe that FAANGS are biased against .NET and building your career all around .NET is a disadvantage. How true is this
Just remember only a very small percentage of developers are ever going to work at FAANG. They have their own processes and way they do things. I'm not sure how they feel about .NET, but don't base all of your learning on the way they choose to do things.
Each of FAANG uses more than 4 backend languages. Unless you are interviewing a specific senior role, your interview can be written in any language of your choice. You will be required to learn their language, frameworks should you be admitted though.
I would love to learn C# but I haven't started because of one simple reason, I don't have a college degree. I am learning JavaScript at the moment. I have my fundamentals down and soon I will began learning React. In the next 3-6 months I am considering learning another language but I am afraid to pick up C#. Because I feel no one will want to hire me without a college degree. What I have in my favor is that I live in NYC and I am very passionate in learning to program and I have grit and wont quit. What is your recommendation? Should I learn C# still? Is it possible to find a career in C# without a degree in NYC?
Thing about NYC is that its hot for every stack. .NET included. Most of our students don't have college degrees and work in .NET jobs so its certainly not a barrier to be a .NET without a degree.
@@CoderFoundry Great thank you for your wisdom on the subject matter, I greatly appreciate it. Hearing this I will begin focusing on C# once I feel comfortable with JavaScript and React, hopefully it shouldn't take me no longer than July. I am already using Visual Studio Code for JavaScript. Would you recommend I jump straight into visual studio or .NET or should I continue using visual studio code once I begin my learning with C# and once again thank you for your prompt reply.
Why does he advise me to learn C# if javascript stack is more popular? And if I want something statically typed to get rid of some errors I can just use typescript.
Question. Any recommendation on a tutorial that doesn't treat a long time programmer in other languages like they know nothing about programming in general? Every thing seems to be beginner and it is unbearable to sit through basic lessons about what a function is , what a variable is, the if statement, etc... It's like I know how to program and great at logic, I just need to be able to translate it into this other language and platform. So instead of a "For Dummies" approach, I'd like a "For Programmers in Other Languages" approach. Any you can think of? (wanted to add, this is not to get a job, have a stable one, but added learning C# to my KIP so I can get my hands dirty in some of the other company projects.)
@@baxtables I am a js dev. But JS is over valued. Atleast in India salaries are very low. Not lot of jobs stop at just js, expectation are very high. They ask more like python, java, etc...
I'm 48, I'm learning C# and Unity and making games. I love it.
Thanks for this post. I'm 46 and also started learning C#. Not for games but windows and web apps.So, we are not to old ;) Keep going!
Keep going sir, do not look at your age.
@@pwnuser2940 Thank you very much. I am having a bad day, so I really appreciate your kind words, the only ones I've heard from anyone all day.
@@stoneageprogrammer432 There's no age to learn to program, I'm 38 and learning too, keep moving forward!!
@@paco-medina Thank you, sir. I appreciate the encouragement. You keep it up too, the more I learn the more im convinced that programmers will become even more wanted in the future.
Why you should be learning C#:
1. Best IDEs and tooling
2. Most in-demand stack (by corporations)
3. Constant innovation by Microsoft with annual releases
4. Microsoft is one of the biggest companies worldwide
5. You can build a career around C#
as a recent grad, I've found your channel just in time to help guide my plans for the future. Thanks a lot!
Happy to help! Thanks for watching.
started learning c# for Unity 3D back in March 2020 , im loving it
Awesome!
How is it going
LOVE C#! Just feels good to write in
I can’t wait for your self-paced C# courses to be released.
Same, when??? J/k All good things are worth waiting for.
Oooh now that I know I’m eagerly awaiting it too!
It's out now
@@kennyntozakhe7208 : ) I already purchased it and did a video about why I got it on my channel.
At my current job that is what we use. I just started another project using React on the frontend and .net c# for the backend. But since I use mac doe this particular project, I am being a rebel and using VS Code.
Love the videos I went to lambda boot camp for 9 months I've learnt more from you but I've lost my passion a little bit.
Keep coding! Don't lose hope!
Everyone is taking about C++ and C#. It's like the new hot terms although they've both been around so long. Appreciate your content Bobby. See you soon!
Thanks!
I really like the syntax of c languages (c, c++, c#). They feel so satisfying to write 😊
I am a freelance developer so I do alot of freelance work. Websites, web applications, I also build some SASS products. Usually when I build SASS products I use PHP (Laravel) and use NodeJS (Express) for microservices, basic API's, etc. Building with Laravel is pretty quick, what is the build speed in comparison to .NET. In other words if you built a SASS product with Laravel and built the same product with .NET what is the build speed like comparing the two?
Thanks a lot. You motivated me to start preparing my portfolio and what it needs to contain. Thanks. Though am still working on it. Pls I would like you to review it for me when am done with it.
You can do it! Send us a link.
A lot of people say we shouldn't let .net of you want to work in a FAANG. Some people even believe that FAANGS are biased against .NET and building your career all around .NET is a disadvantage. How true is this
Just remember only a very small percentage of developers are ever going to work at FAANG. They have their own processes and way they do things. I'm not sure how they feel about .NET, but don't base all of your learning on the way they choose to do things.
@@CoderFoundry ok thanks. I do csharp by the way, that's why I was asking
Each of FAANG uses more than 4 backend languages. Unless you are interviewing a specific senior role, your interview can be written in any language of your choice. You will be required to learn their language, frameworks should you be admitted though.
Thanks Bobby!
Any time!
Think Blazor + Xamarin will be the next thing in the next years, I'm studing it. MAUI with NET 6.0 for the future.
I would love to learn C# but I haven't started because of one simple reason, I don't have a college degree. I am learning JavaScript at the moment. I have my fundamentals down and soon I will began learning React. In the next 3-6 months I am considering learning another language but I am afraid to pick up C#. Because I feel no one will want to hire me without a college degree. What I have in my favor is that I live in NYC and I am very passionate in learning to program and I have grit and wont quit. What is your recommendation? Should I learn C# still? Is it possible to find a career in C# without a degree in NYC?
Thing about NYC is that its hot for every stack. .NET included. Most of our students don't have college degrees and work in .NET jobs so its certainly not a barrier to be a .NET without a degree.
@@CoderFoundry Great thank you for your wisdom on the subject matter, I greatly appreciate it. Hearing this I will begin focusing on C# once I feel comfortable with JavaScript and React, hopefully it shouldn't take me no longer than July. I am already using Visual Studio Code for JavaScript. Would you recommend I jump straight into visual studio or .NET or should I continue using visual studio code once I begin my learning with C# and once again thank you for your prompt reply.
What should i do after learning c# basics ???
Build a project. Start with a simple address book. Move on to a larger project like a Bug Tracker.
@@CoderFoundry thanks
Why does he advise me to learn C# if javascript stack is more popular? And if I want something statically typed to get rid of some errors I can just use typescript.
C# runs on the server. Js runs in the client. Yes you can use node but c# is faster than node on the serve side.
@@CoderFoundry development speed?
Jetbrains IDEs > Visual Studio, designwise and featurewise change my mind
Extremely heavy
@@avithedev And Visual Studio has many unnecessary bloated windows
Question. Any recommendation on a tutorial that doesn't treat a long time programmer in other languages like they know nothing about programming in general? Every thing seems to be beginner and it is unbearable to sit through basic lessons about what a function is , what a variable is, the if statement, etc... It's like I know how to program and great at logic, I just need to be able to translate it into this other language and platform. So instead of a "For Dummies" approach, I'd like a "For Programmers in Other Languages" approach. Any you can think of? (wanted to add, this is not to get a job, have a stable one, but added learning C# to my KIP so I can get my hands dirty in some of the other company projects.)
You can skip straight to the projects sections these are enterprise projects you will learn a lot. Learn.coderfoundry.com for more info.
any courses out there to learn C#?
Hey can you learn c# within 30 days
I'd say 2-3 months minimum are required to learn it well (linq, threading, etc)
@limelight81 thanks
Hi
I'm learning unity on udemy. Any advice? I'm based in Scotland uk
We offer a self paced course at Learn.coderfoundry.com
I'm beginning my code journey. Where do I start?
Learn.coderfoundry.com is our self paced course and coderfoundry.com is our full time bootcamp.
Hi thx for nice video, could you guide us wheres best source to learn c#, best book im beginner,
wonder if this is still actuality
It's still the same language, and the tooling is better and .net 8 is coming out this year. Blazor is rising. So I still think it's a good idea
Great.
Thanks
2 java developers disliked the video.
That's funny
😁 😂
C# is more prefarable than python/java? I am talking about web dev.
Naàa...it's not
Depends on your job market. See whats popular by looking at jobs in your area (or where you want to work).
I believe it's javascript these days!! Just saying 👍
@@baxtables I am a js dev. But JS is over valued. Atleast in India salaries are very low. Not lot of jobs stop at just js, expectation are very high. They ask more like python, java, etc...
@@visheshraju9967 oh I'm a 3rd year student bro, interested in web development, can u give me the trends ... Please
so where can i start learning c#?
Our self pace c# course will be available in April.
@@CoderFoundry oh niceee. I thought you dont have any courses because i cant find anywhere in any your video description. Hahaha
i'm a 3D artist looking to get into VR / AR / MR.. is C# a good language to get into?
Yes! - look into Unity development.
@@CoderFoundry yeah.. i've been reading good things about Microsoft's Hololens and wondering how to get into it..
cool video)
Thanks!
I want to, searching for the right tut.
@@iks8158 same to you bro
Is there a future for Xamarin after .NET MAUI fully released?
. Net Maui is the evolution of xamarin
cool video)