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Hello everybody I’m Nick and in this video I will share with you my roadmap for being a .NET backend developer. This roadmap is very opinionated and it is driven from my own personal experience. It includes practices, technology and tooling that I see every day working in companies that focus on performance and scale. This is NOT a roadmap to follow unless you want to specifically focus on the same usecase. For a more general roadmap check out the link below.
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very nice for begginers
Been enjoying your videos and this has inspired me to kick on, carve the time to learn some more things and create my own roadmap, so thank you
Nice video. I am impressed with how much technologies and concepts you covered. I totally agree that most of items listed here should be knwon by modern day senior developers. Good Job
Hoping to do this as a career. I graduate with my Computer Science degree this summer. Super excited
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It's better to PLAY DOTA than Watching this Roadmap.
Hey Bro. I think These skills are for a company, not for a person 😄
"I haven't used Triggers for decades, Stored procedures are the same, but I'm keeping it, because if I remove it, people will kill me" 😂😂😂
Do you make these yearly?
Thank, I was watching your graph thinking to know nothing about .net. Actually, I feel better after this video, I am not so in late. I wonder if I am outdated with Roslyn for refactoring. Also, I used react, webassembly, webgl. threejs, webxr, knockoutjs, jquery, xslt but this is much more frontend tools. Microsoft Enterprise Library was not so useless too.
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With you 100% until you started talking about databases. Developers have far too little understand of databases.
How the fuck do you even get a trainee, let alone a junior job in this field? I know a good bunch of these stuff but it seems that even the most entry level opportunities are off limits if you don't have the university education and/or work experience. I'm close to 30 now and it seems there's no hope left. And it's really infuriating because I know I can do well if given the chance, but I never am. I'm legit considering killing myself at this point, no this is not a joke
The journey is too long bro. I find it not feasible at the moment
So why don't you use stored procedures ? Isn't it more secure to use them and allows you to avoid inject attacks?
Thanks for the Roadmap, i think .Net is the way i want to go after my "Apprenticeship as IT specialist application development" in Germany, i love to work with C#, it makes so much fun and it was the best choice.
I created the roadmap as a Kanban divided into 4 phases because I can have a maximum of 10 cards with Trello.
After the first exam, I have more time to continue my education, but I don't yet know what to expect in the internship, if i have the time for that than.
Great Video Nick! In this video, you said you don't want to use stored procedure (here https://youtu.be/gw-6lKrKlp0?t=312).. Is there any specific reason to not using stored procedure. I am working with Dapper in most of my application and I generally lean to SP.
This is overwhelming lol
Good video, just know everything bro
@Nick Specflow is getting deprecated and they have announced that they will not provide an update for the new dotnet release.
Now what's you take on this, as you mentioned this as a must have in your video?
Without data structures how anyone can write business logic??
Are you really coder ??
What tool did you use for the diagram?
Where i can learn .net 6 ?
I just finished with c# so I have a huge way to go lol thanks for the video, really enjoyed a lot
I say don't do it unless you already have some tech industry experience… Saturated as HELL at entry level and the next tech crash is coming just like 2000.
Nick could you do one or desktop developers?