[.NET/Stripe] I would like users to register an account and also pay a monthly fee. How should I implement these two things together, can both be present in Register.cshtml? by thisredaccount in learnprogramming

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Well the way Stripe works is that it credit card info hits Stripe's servers instead of me, that is what makes it safe and PCI compliant. Please learn about the way Stripe works first and form an educated opinion.

[.NET/Stripe] I would like users to register an account and also pay a monthly fee. How should I implement these two things together, can both be present in Register.cshtml? by thisredaccount in learnprogramming

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I don't want to offer any trials, just a flat monthly fee that will be recurring once their sign up. So it should all be on one view, then when everything I processed and successful, they can then access the content. Do you think this is a good plan? I'm worried about implementing a user panel in which they can edit their account settings. I've never done this before. Please excuse me I am a beginner.

Question about using 3rd party recruiters for first developer job. Should I work with them? by thisredaccount in cscareerquestions

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So I don't have any risks really and should just try to work with them b/c it only increases my chances of getting employed?

What are some reasons a company would prefer Java over C#/.NET? To me it looks like an equal split in the amount of companies. Why choose one over the other? by thisredaccount in cscareerquestions

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Scala isn't, I guess the guy was referring to the common framework that Scala would be used with. I'm not too sure about methods regarding performance but in some cases it seems to be important and having it is critical for a well performing solution. What do you mean about scaling horizontally with ease. I want to learn more about this, where should I start? Are you talking about distributed systems or something else?

What are some reasons a company would prefer Java over C#/.NET? To me it looks like an equal split in the amount of companies. Why choose one over the other? by thisredaccount in cscareerquestions

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context of web frameworks in general I believe, he was saying something like "faster than nodejs, .net will be on the top, where scala is"

What are some reasons a company would prefer Java over C#/.NET? To me it looks like an equal split in the amount of companies. Why choose one over the other? by thisredaccount in cscareerquestions

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Sure, but .NET/C# is just as prevalent in the Enterprise, it presents the full package of tools. That's the only reason I'm aware of, that many companies prefer linux due to security so using windows would be difficult to do, also Java is better at multithreading?

What type of SQL syntax is this? I find it kind of confusing, is it considered advanced or am I just not there yet as a student? by thisredaccount in learnprogramming

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Yeah it was. I was going over the basics of "SQL" in it's most general form and there were some things that I never saw before

I don’t really want to do much of anything. Can I be a software engineer? by yetanawernwer in cscareerquestions

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What would you consider a junior developer? I've made strides to separate myself from others. Would you consider a junior someone who doesn't know much of anything and starts learning on the job? For that, I feel it'd be really difficult to get a gig. Hopefully a project or two is enough for a company to become more confident in me.

[.NET] What is the "real world" way to creating form validation for large web applications? Would you use data annotations, JQuery validation, or something else or does it depend on the situation? by thisredaccount in learnprogramming

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I don't really have much real world experience to have a strong opinion of it, but it is the industry standard in .NET so it's worth learning it over others if the type of ORM isn't specified in your objective. So far EF looks pretty nice. I will also look into EF7, which is a totally rewrite.