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How high are my C# skills

so if im finished with the c# Tutorial how good am i in c#. And if there is still more to learn where can i do this

30th Mar 2018, 1:03 PM
Bruh bean
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You can try the coding challenges... to test ur skills... U can play challenges then u can visit other sites for deep study... https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/601660/?ref=app
30th Mar 2018, 1:07 PM
🌛DT🌜
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Niklas no YouTube
30th Mar 2018, 1:08 PM
Bruh bean
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@Taylan As Nik said, I would give Unity and shot. Then again, I'm a game developer and specialize in Unity, so maybe I'm a tad bit bias. ;) Let me ask you this. What are your long term goals? Where do you plan to specialize in the programming world or where do you have the most interest? If it's not game development, then ignore the Unity thing that we both said. I'd place my focus where my focus needs to be for my goals to manifest. However, as Ash just said, start making some projects and each time make a bigger project than the last. As you're working on stuff, you'll recognize the things you can't figure out and then you'll spend hours trying to figure it out + learning new stuff to make it happen. It's like the difference between learning an alphabet and actually putting it into practice so you can understand the structure and flow of the language. As for where you can learn more, there are nearly endless resources for C# out there. Fire up Google and do a search for "C# tutorials" and you'll get a lot of hits on it. Utilize as many resources as you can and learn from whatever you can learn from. If you get caught up, I recommend registering at www.StackOverflow.com. It's a serious Q&A website that's been a vital resource to my own personal and professional endeavors; they've saved my life more than once. However, they're strict about their rules, so make sure you read them and obey them. Once you get the system down though it's a invaluable resource. Anyways, best of luck to you bro!
30th Mar 2018, 1:23 PM
Fata1 Err0r
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Make a piece of software. you will find things you need to look up and learn more in the process
30th Mar 2018, 1:09 PM
LordHill
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Niklas thanks
30th Mar 2018, 1:14 PM
Bruh bean
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SoloLearn tutorials are just an introduction to the world of programming. If you want to get some idea of your skill level you should try PluralSightIQ https://www.pluralsight.com/product/pluralsight-iq its free. As the other community members answered there are plenty of resources online. I would suggest finding someone on Youtube who is actually building a real-world app/site and follow along to gain insight into an advanced developer's reasoning for coding a certain way. I hope this helps
30th Mar 2018, 1:48 PM
ODLNT
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Niklas i mean the Tutorial
30th Mar 2018, 1:08 PM
Bruh bean