I am new to Visual Studio, C#, .NET and Core. I also regularly work with legacy systems (iSeries) and PHP to communicate with it. Everyday, I ask myself: What did you learn today? This is the result.
i can't fault you, though! as a newcomer to .net core myself, it's so fascinating to run off into a new path.. for me its: what new JS framework!? non relational dbs??? hot new cross-platform mobile options?!!
the hard part is sticking to fundamentals and building that base.. stop shaving the yak? :)
the hard part is sticking to fundamentals and building that base.
I totally agree with you 👍.
I believe Kyle Simpson mentioned that you have to build your fundamental skills before diving into JS frameworks (forgot where he said it) as having a solid JavaScript fundamental concept would prepare you to learn myriads of frameworks easily.
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i can't fault you, though! as a newcomer to .net core myself, it's so fascinating to run off into a new path.. for me its: what new JS framework!? non relational dbs??? hot new cross-platform mobile options?!!
the hard part is sticking to fundamentals and building that base.. stop shaving the yak? :)
I totally agree with you 👍.
I believe Kyle Simpson mentioned that you have to build your fundamental skills before diving into JS frameworks (forgot where he said it) as having a solid JavaScript fundamental concept would prepare you to learn myriads of frameworks easily.