This is my first time coming across your content, I really love it and have turned on my notifications for your page. Will learn a lot from you. Compliments of the season
Hey i have a question, why do you think startups prefer using something like nest or golang instant of dotnet? i mean it make no sens for me it look so much more robust (i work in a startup and we mainly use Go btw, i never used dotnet pro but i'm learning on my free time)
I’ve been working at a company for a year, primarily focusing on VB6 desktop applications and occasionally on C# web applications (about 3 months a year). I’m looking to upgrade my skills to .NET Core and become a .NET full stack developer. Could you guide me on whether I should focus on React, Angular, or Blazor for the frontend, considering my background in .NET development? I’d appreciate your advice on which would be most beneficial for my growth.
If you've only been at it for a year, I'd learn something relevent to non-.NET companies first so that you don't pigeon hole yourself as a ".NET Developer". So I'd go with React or Angular first depending on what you get on better with. Both work well with a .NET backend API.
Hi Ed, I am currently working on Windows applications in C#. I am planning to switch to MVC soon. Is that a good decision? Also, in 2025, will .NET be a good technology to learn? What concepts should I prepare to secure a well-paying job? Gimme a Suggestion am confused🥲🙃.. And Am From India So Based On Indian Market can you give suggestion for me......Thanks in advance😉
New subscriber here! I am at my first job for 10 months now and I've been working with Angular all these months, and recently I started making .Net API projects because I wanna transition into a .Net backend role or a fullstack role including .Net and Angular or React, I don't mind both Do you think as someone with 10 months of Angular experience, I can get a fullstack or backend role with .Net ? By the way, I am 23 years old. I don't know if that changes things for transitioning to other roles with other languages as I'm young and not very experienced with any language or framework!
Absolutely. Lock in while you are young. Key to full stack is can you make even a single vertical feature slice (UI to DB) top to bottom. most can't. Thanks for subscribing!
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This is perfect demo. Liked how you broke it down. Much easier to follow and implement. Thanks Dude !
Cheers, glad you liked it!
This is my first time coming across your content, I really love it and have turned on my notifications for your page. Will learn a lot from you. Compliments of the season
Cheers mate! Thanks for subscribing!
Never try to play with an AI project. This demo hit me; I will try it this weekend!
Great, yeah the function calling from LLMs is the most interesting thing I've seen in software for a while. It will decide what to call...
I like the coding content Ed! I also would really love educational videos about software architecture.
Thank you!
Happy New Year. Super Intro and a very Nice Video ... Dude!!! 🙂
happy new year!! thanks for watching
Awesome demo! ❤❤❤
Happy Christmas and new year 🎉
Same to you!
Hey i have a question, why do you think startups prefer using something like nest or golang instant of dotnet? i mean it make no sens for me it look so much more robust (i work in a startup and we mainly use Go btw, i never used dotnet pro but i'm learning on my free time)
more devs available I think. golang looks good I wish I knew it
Is there an example of using the Azure OpenAI key?
check the original sample linked on the GitHub page
Do you have an example of how to avoid manually recording but based on volume or person speaking?
haven't figured that out on Mac yet
I’ve been working at a company for a year, primarily focusing on VB6 desktop applications and occasionally on C# web applications (about 3 months a year). I’m looking to upgrade my skills to .NET Core and become a .NET full stack developer.
Could you guide me on whether I should focus on React, Angular, or Blazor for the frontend, considering my background in .NET development? I’d appreciate your advice on which would be most beneficial for my growth.
If you've only been at it for a year, I'd learn something relevent to non-.NET companies first so that you don't pigeon hole yourself as a ".NET Developer". So I'd go with React or Angular first depending on what you get on better with. Both work well with a .NET backend API.
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Hi Ed,
I am currently working on Windows applications in C#. I am planning to switch to MVC soon. Is that a good decision? Also, in 2025, will .NET be a good technology to learn? What concepts should I prepare to secure a well-paying job? Gimme a Suggestion am confused🥲🙃.. And Am From India So Based On Indian Market can you give suggestion for me......Thanks in advance😉
no idea about the India market, sorry!
New subscriber here! I am at my first job for 10 months now and I've been working with Angular all these months, and recently I started making .Net API projects because I wanna transition into a .Net backend role or a fullstack role including .Net and Angular or React, I don't mind both
Do you think as someone with 10 months of Angular experience, I can get a fullstack or backend role with .Net ?
By the way, I am 23 years old. I don't know if that changes things for transitioning to other roles with other languages as I'm young and not very experienced with any language or framework!
Absolutely. Lock in while you are young. Key to full stack is can you make even a single vertical feature slice (UI to DB) top to bottom. most can't. Thanks for subscribing!
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