233. 3 Ways To Stand Out From The Crowd in Software Development

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  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2024

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  • @phamster2008
    @phamster2008 День тому

    Love the cutting the grass example to expressed your experience to the company.

  • @microcolop
    @microcolop 18 годин тому

    Hi Tim, will you have a black friday discount for your courses?

    • @IAmTimCorey
      @IAmTimCorey  14 годин тому

      Yep. If you are on the mailing list, you will get an email when the sale goes live on Friday.

  • @ronaldjohnson4470
    @ronaldjohnson4470 День тому

    Thank you Tim, great advice.

  • @ericritter46
    @ericritter46 День тому

    Love that shirt. I just saw their demo on Hot Design and I am very interested. I even considered hopping on to Uno from Maui.

    • @IAmTimCorey
      @IAmTimCorey  День тому

      It is a really great framework.

    • @Explorest
      @Explorest 9 годин тому

      @@IAmTimCorey Yes, exactly. So when are we seeing a series on these cross plate GUI frameworks -- Uno and Avalonia -- ideally both, at least one ???

  • @andywalter7426
    @andywalter7426 День тому +1

    I like the idea of building an app for a fictional company. However, how is a person supposed to know the requirements for the app. I've taken lots of courses from you. However, in none of those courses ever mentioned what requirements are for the fictional companies. What if a person knows the language really well and have lots of technical skills but they need to know specific requirements. The c# skills assessment course was great because the requirements was set so I was easily able to do those. For example, if they were going to do one for a law firm, how are you supposed to know what to put into it unless you know somebody who can give the requirements of what they would even need.

    • @koluniu19
      @koluniu19 День тому +1

      Request the AI to act as a client and provide the requirements in the selected domain 😊

    • @IAmTimCorey
      @IAmTimCorey  День тому +3

      That is tricky, but it is part of the process of gathering requirements. Yes, you can use AI, but also do research into the topic yourself. Look at other sites and apps that are used by the target audience. See what features they have. See what they brag about having.
      Working in a business environment will require you to build up these investigation skills. You will need to know subjects better than even your clients in order to most effectively create applications for them.