In an attempt to potentially spark some discussion, I jotted down what I think
are good steps to becoming that all-powerful ASP.NET programmer that we all
aspire to (one day) be:
1) Develop a strong, organized, personal library of code utilities, snippits,
and support applications
2) Learn your development environment (e.g. Visual Studio) like the back of
your hand
3) Have a good understanding of databases and be (at least moderately) fluent
in SQL.
4) Have a good understanding of object oriented programming.
5) Maintain clear and tangible boundaries between your program tiers (i.e.
server side code vs UI code).
6) Become aware of the premier assemblies being utilized in the programming
community
7) Become involved in a local programming group. ;-)
I'm sure there's tons more... Anyone care to bite?
-Matias
Manassas, VA
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