Hi, I'm going through your Excel course on codecamp, it's great however, I cannot, and several others get the car inventory download to work. All I can see is the code, not the download like I did for the Crystal Pools part. Do you know how to overcome this? Thank you.
Why the focus on C#, Microsoft, Windows apps, CRUD, desktop and mobile applications? I don't have nearly as much perspective as you but as far as I can tell these tools/techs are more "stuffy", less "sexy" and possibly lower paying on average than javascript/python, React/Django, AWS/GCP/Azure? I don't really know if this is true but that's what it seems like to me.
The people I know who work in front end all use Javascript/React, when I search for back end jobs I see a lot of Java/Python/C++ and even Golang. There are some C# jobs but they seems to be less "techy" companies usually. Or C# for Unity, but unfortunately I don't believe game devs make very much money. I know more about the data side where I see Data Engineers and Data Scientists using Python and sometimes Scala or R. Java rears its ugly head every now and then (impossible to completely avoid the JVM because it is so pervasive) and everyone uses SQL.
I finally start to understand the basics of MySQL. Can't thank you enough.
Nice contents,
Also create quality contents you might be interested in.
I like your desktop background, reminds me of good old windows XP
I’m following Sir. Thanks so much.
Hi, I'm going through your Excel course on codecamp, it's great however, I cannot, and several others get the car inventory download to work. All I can see is the code, not the download like I did for the Crystal Pools part. Do you know how to overcome this? Thank you.
Why the focus on C#, Microsoft, Windows apps, CRUD, desktop and mobile applications? I don't have nearly as much perspective as you but as far as I can tell these tools/techs are more "stuffy", less "sexy" and possibly lower paying on average than javascript/python, React/Django, AWS/GCP/Azure? I don't really know if this is true but that's what it seems like to me.
The people I know who work in front end all use Javascript/React, when I search for back end jobs I see a lot of Java/Python/C++ and even Golang. There are some C# jobs but they seems to be less "techy" companies usually. Or C# for Unity, but unfortunately I don't believe game devs make very much money. I know more about the data side where I see Data Engineers and Data Scientists using Python and sometimes Scala or R. Java rears its ugly head every now and then (impossible to completely avoid the JVM because it is so pervasive) and everyone uses SQL.