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0bx wrote: Please don't bother answering the specific questions, the point of this topic is to create a collection of questions junior programmers can use as a guideline to prepare for an interview.
They shouldn't learn the most appropriate answers that the interviewer wants to hear, they should learn the trade
Yes, you'll always fail a few questions. No, you won't be able to memory the entire framework, but you do know how MSDN works.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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I wanna take part in open source project. I have 3+ years expirience in .NET programming (developed frameworks for automation test). Also I have 1+ year expirience in Java and Pyton programming (developed automation test). Who can recommend such projects?
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Have a look at CodePlex and Sourceforge. Take a look at the projects on there and find one that interests you. Normally getting involved with a project means just submitting bug fixes initially which get merged into the gold copy. Once the project team gets to know and trust you, they might accept an approach from you to join the team.
Alternatively, you could always start a project of your own off in an area that interests you.
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Thanks for advice. I'll do that.
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Hi,
I am a DOTNET developer . Could anyone tell me what are the best topics to learn presently in the market as i am on a learning phase !
Do also let me know what are your views regarding the present market scenario about different DOTNET technologies!
Thanks and Regards
Akiii
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Depends on how much experience you carry and what have you worked and learn't previously.
Basics: Knowledge of GAC and assemblies, plus http-handlers on IIS side
C#: Concept of Delegates and Generics should always be clear and try using as-many demo examples of same.
ASP.Net: General 2.0 features like Master-Pages, Themes and Site-Navigation
There is much to learn depending on what you are going to end-up working on.
Happy Learning!
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thanks for ur reply.....and ur suggestions.....
what abt WCF,WPF and SILVERLIGHT??
what is the future regarding these !
AKiii
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Akiii123 wrote: what is the future regarding these !
They will be used by more and more developers and will become the standard for the next thousand years; or not! I don't think there are many people who can tell the future. However, if you want to know about the present, then look at some of the products that are on the market that make use of these technologies, and the books written about them.
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thanks for the suggestion.....
products means like expression blend, sharepoint!!
Akiii
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It's impossible to tell you which ones to learn, since we don't know what you are aiming for or what are the requirements in your area. Take a look around at the sort of jobs you are interested in, or the ones being advertised and try to decide based on where the opportunities exist in the market that you are trying to break into.
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yeah u r right......presently i am interested in sharepoint.......hopefully i will try learning that....
thanks for ur help
Akiii
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Hello !
I am making a site having the following features ;
flash content, forum, live chat, audio & video stuff, online book reading on site.
For that which software should I use?
Thank you!
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try using wordpress....!
Akiii
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fine, thank you !
And how about vbulletin CMS?
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i have only used wordpress and joomla......
i think wordpress is better(its my personal opinion...)....
i haven't used vbulletin......sorry
Akiii
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mention not buddy.....
Akiii
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What are your requirements? Language preference? Are you coding it yourself or do you plan on using something out of the box. I fear if you are planning on out of the box, there probably isn't much you can do besides pay a developer or development company to build it for you.
Beware of depending on flash and the lack of mobile support for it, too.
"Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!"
— Hunter S. Thompson
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Hi,
I want to learn SHAREPOINT. Can anybody give me advice whether it is good to learn it to enhance my future prospects ??
Thanks and Regards
Akiii
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If you want to become a Sharepoint developer then it would be a good thing to learn it. If you want to be a WPF developer, then it's a lot less relevant. The bottom line is that you should learn it if that's the area you want to go in.
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thanks for sharing ur views .........
I have an urge to learn things...so i decided to learn sharepoint now....maybe afterwards i may learn WPF and silverlight........
Presently i am working in web application domain so i think it will be apt...!
you comments are welcome on this matter!
Can u suggest any good tutorial site for learning sharepoint...
Thanks and Regards
Akiii
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Thanks Richard.....for ur immense help.....
Akiii
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hey thanks for sharing the link...
Akiii
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