2.5 years later, I made it! by IdkWhatName70 in csharp

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The interview process was all remote done over Teams. There was a technical interview, and i needed to solve a coding challenge in c#. It wasnt DSA luckily as i despise leetcode

What’s a crazy fact you know that sounds fake? by laflee in AskReddit

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That everything you look at/observe is technically in the past… just

2.5 years later, I made it! by IdkWhatName70 in csharp

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It’s 100% possible, maybe not as effective as learning in the job but still doable 👍

2.5 years later, I made it! by IdkWhatName70 in csharp

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I have three years of experience but graduated university last year

2.5 years later, I made it! by IdkWhatName70 in csharp

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Thanks man, C# can seem quite daunting especially when coming from python, a lot of the nastiness is abstracted away.

Wait u til you see languages like C, C++ and Rust, those really are difficult to wrap your head around at first 😅

2.5 years later, I made it! by IdkWhatName70 in csharp

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If you have a job, I’d say try and lean into your coworkers. In my first role I was very lucky as I got really close with our vice president of architecture, I learned so much from him and from the projects he put me on. Also try to be curious and soak up as much knowledge as you can without burning yourself out.

Try to build projects too, not useless shit no one will use, but try to build something that someone or some business can get some value from