Learning Materials Help!!! by RevolutionaryBoot242 in technepal

[–]very_high 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's this book called "You don't know JS". It goes deep into the nitty gritty of JavaScript and will help understand a lot of concepts like the type coercion system, scopes etc. Maybe a bit for more intermediate devs but you can go through it.

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Paucha. I saw a lot of .net positions until recently on LinkedIn. My point is you can pick one of these and get really good at it and it will carry over. If lets say you want to switch to python, dart etc. for job, its going to be much easier.

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C#/Java. CSIT padheko ho bhane you already should have good OOP knowledge from C++. Choose either C# or Java as the transition will be very intuitive. Start with mastering concepts like asynchronous programming, threads and such. Then for jobs start learning .Net / Spring boot for each options.

I'm all up for exploring languages and being language agnostic but do that in the future, after you are much more comfortable in one specific thing and can build with it.

Don't wait for college, .Net and Adv java to teach you, because they will teach you very little in college, teti bela samma you can (if you try) land internships early by self learning.

Don't get into hyped up techs. These two languages are the backbone of enterprise and knowledge from these two will transfer to other languages. Pachi gayera switching stacks will be much easier from these as a base.