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Bhavesh Ramburn
Bhavesh Ramburn

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asp.net journey

This is dev log for todya, I've taken a step back and taken some time to reflect on what I need to learn, I'm rushing things again, so I'm taking it easy.
After learning Dependency injection and DDD, (well... still learning DDD) I'm working through c# and asp.net again. I've picked up this book ASP.NET core 6 and angular it is pretty good and intermediate, just enough to get someone who knows programming to step into this world.
For the last 2 months I was stuck on the concept of DI and DDD. It was all strange, but I pushed on, now I've collected a grasps of it and a bit more on the builder pattern.
I can see the use of singleton pattern and scoped classes. Its interesting that these patterns were nto apparent to me at first.

once I go through this book to some extent I should be ok to get started on my project.

Two years ago when i tried ASp.net I was all over the place, I remember I was completely lost as to what was going on. Now with a focus to get into enterprise, I feel a bit comfortable and focused on my career path.
Moving away from my current role into this industry is a dream. I love programming since the age of 12, albeit I was doing it in php and didn't know any better because that was the only thing available for free and I was able to work with it.

So in the last two days I've picked up:

  • Secret Manger link and the use of it to store credentials

  • re-read up on OAuth2 link

Oatuh

I'm currently going through Angular and asp.net now so it should get better in the next few weeks.

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