Hello, my friend! This post is dedicated to everyone who’s looking for a guide, how to start with publishing your content on the Internet and also work on an open source project along with (yet it’s not the required part and you can simply skip it). Also, feel free to scroll down directly to the tl;dr section.
Date archives "February 2017"
Becoming a software developer – episode V
Programming language for beginner
And here it goes, another one post authored by Jenny Holt who suggested the idea that she could write an article about programming languages for the beginners.
Randomness
If you want to make a God laugh tell him your plans – whether you agree with this saying or not, it does bring a lot of wisdom. Thus, should you be worried that randomness plays a really huge part in our lives? I don’t think so, and honestly, I’d even say otherwise – you should be thankful for that. Let me tell you my story.
Becoming a software developer – episode IV
Welcome to the fourth episode of my course “Becoming a software developer”, which will give you a quick overview of the more advanced concepts of the C# language that allows writing a really neat and composable code.
All of the materials including videos and sample projects can be downloaded from here.
Pros & cons of working from home
Today’s post was written by Jenny Holt who asked me if she could write a contributed content for my blog. She did agree with one of my previous articles about working remotely and wanted to share her thoughts about that matter. Thank you, Jenny!
Becoming a software developer – episode III
Welcome to the third episode of my course “Becoming a software developer”, which will give you a quick overview of the core parts of the C# language will let you design better types and deal with errors in a proper manner.
All of the materials including videos and sample projects can be downloaded from here.
Accessing Facebook API using C#
Another quick video tutorial from me. Here, we will focus on implementing our own “SDK” responsible for handling the Facebook Graph API using C# and .NET Core (of course you can achieve the same result on the full .NET platform).