;>>
>>>>
>>>> Do what you love, you will do way better at it and it won't even feel
>>>> like work. Changing from one technology to another can take time as
>>>> employers tend to hire people with experience. I think you are on the right
>&g
s as a developer,
>> I've never seen two projects using identical technology stacks. Even when
>> you compare two Angular projects, or whatever.
>>
>> That's gotta make choosing what to learn so much harder.
>>
>>
>> cheers
>>
>>
work. Changing from one technology to another can take time as
>>>> employers tend to hire people with experience. I think you are on the right
>>>> path finding out the must haves to learn, but finding the "right" one might
>>>> be a much harder t
the must haves to learn, but finding the "right" one might
>>> be a much harder task as there are so many. In all my years as a developer,
>>> I've never seen two projects using identical technology stacks. Even when
>>> you compare two Angular projects, or wha
n when
>> you compare two Angular projects, or whatever.
>>
>> That's gotta make choosing what to learn so much harder.
>>
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> Stephen
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> *From:* ozdotnet
oosing what to learn so much harder.
>
>
> cheers
>
> Stephen
>
>
>
> ----------
> *From:* ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com on
> behalf of Preet Sangha
> *Sent:* Sunday, 18 June 2017 9:59:16 AM
> *To:* ozDotNet
> *Subject:* Re: What are the We
Preet Sangha
Sent: Sunday, 18 June 2017 9:59:16 AM
To: ozDotNet
Subject: Re: What are the WebDev technologies that any self respecting Dev
should know these days?
Are the. Net core skills in demand where you guys are based? Is anyone doing
commercial projects in the portable technologies?
I&
>
> I've read about people experience of xamarin on the list and it doesn't
> seem to resonate as mature technology.
>
It's slowly improving, and you get used to it. It's still faster and easier
to write C# and XAML than it would be to write and maintain wildly
differing native projects -- *GK*
Are the. Net core skills in demand where you guys are based? Is anyone
doing commercial projects in the portable technologies?
I've read about people experience of xamarin on the list and it doesn't
seem to resonate as mature technology.
On 16/06/2017 11:00 pm, "Preet Sangha" wrote:
> Cheers. I
Cheers. I appreciate the feedback.
regards,
Preet, in Auckland NZ
On 16 June 2017 at 20:07, Bec C wrote:
> Melb market is also filled with Dynamics and Sitecore work.
>
> But as .net dude said JS is where it's all at. I found it very hard to get
> work in Melb with no Angular or React experien
Thank you. Well I have a couple of reasons - one is the remaining relevant
in case I need/want to change jobs, and the second is that I've done lots
of desk top work and I need a new challenge away from the desktop
programming. I've been playing with embedded/electronics/iot in my hobbies
for then
Melb market is also filled with Dynamics and Sitecore work.
But as .net dude said JS is where it's all at. I found it very hard to get
work in Melb with no Angular or React experience.
"Full stack" they usually want Angular or React, css, webapi, entity
framework, sql server.
On Friday, 16 June
Hey Preet,
Generally, Azure and JS frameworks like React and Angular is where "it" is
mostly at these days as far as general .net wed dev goes. It also depends
on location from my experience. I'm not familiar with the Auckland market
at all. In Melbourne most of the maintenance work is in mvc, ver
Hi team,
Got Friday OT question for you all. I started .net with the beta and used
aspx all those years ago. I stayed with ASPX until about 2007 but about
then I moved into doing more desktop development. I'd really like to dust
off and polish my web dev skills but there seems to be a plethora of
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