Good list, I think you should add DDD and Clean Architecture while your at it and maybe even some event sourcing or event bus stuff. Rabbit MQ, ASB, Kafka, maybe those are advanced topics, but if you get into building API's with .Net you are eventually going to get draged into microservices and then you need to start learning design patterns like Circuit Breaker and CQRS and Event Bus / Message Brokers and then caching....it never ends. You need to know how to build API's in some language, you need to know a JS frontend and you need to know design patterns. Also, I would highly advise including unit testing, Git (not just Github) and Docker or Podman. If you are super extra expand that to Kubernetes.
@madhavanrao3626Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for detailed video.. 👍👍👏👏
@DotNetMasteryАй бұрын
Glad you liked it
@sohelranakhan92622 күн бұрын
Thank you for your suggetion Sir
@HassanKhan-pq6unАй бұрын
also start blazor with project and then one advance e-commerece project using react azure api's everything please
@alexjuniortupapaАй бұрын
Que gran canal, y gran video muchas gracias por compartir 👌
@Sm123bgАй бұрын
Hello. Does your course path on your website align with these recommendations or would you recommend a different order?
@ayandas875721 күн бұрын
when does microservices comes into the picture?
@anthonymuthama9831Ай бұрын
It's always powerful to be guided in this expansive file otherwise 😢
@JohnMurphy04f27 күн бұрын
do you have plans of updating your course in udemy?
@sujivasanthakumar445629 күн бұрын
I work with dotnet Api and Angular. Should i continue using Angular or switch to React in 2025?
@HassanKhan-pq6unАй бұрын
sir can you please start all these basics with projects azure on youtube? please
@InvestPaisaАй бұрын
Sir Make a full stack project with Azure
@saadbaloch5751Ай бұрын
What about web pages are they still using in industry
@DotNetMasteryАй бұрын
i have a feeling that there will be some OLD OLD websites who still uses them but its high time for everyone to move away from web forms.
@rk475rkАй бұрын
I think, I m on right path ( I m Angular developer and I have learned c# and now going through ur .net api course on Udemy)
@Paul-uo9svАй бұрын
Ooo no good
@Abhishek-fv1fvАй бұрын
I’ve been working at a company for a year, primarily focusing on VB6 desktop applications and occasionally on C# web applications (about 3 months a year). I’m looking to upgrade my skills to .NET Core and become a .NET full stack developer. Could you guide me on whether I should focus on React, Angular, or Blazor for the frontend, considering my background in .NET development? I’d appreciate your advice on which would be most beneficial for my growth.
@flifluflofliАй бұрын
to be honest i have been learning c# and over .net i hit a solid wall, the .net MVc make me a bit crazy while learning.. I actually wonder if I rather just learn the API version and finish
@DotNetMasteryАй бұрын
feel free to email me at hello@dotnetmastery.com and i would try to suggest in more detail.
@DotNetMasteryАй бұрын
MVC is a tough wall but once you cross it, you will be like why was i scared. I had to do that 13years ago and i know exactly how you feel but trust me do not skip that. If you want to start with MVC i would suggest my free video here kzbin.info/www/bejne/d6DTln2goMiFrLc
@gurdeepsingh2837Ай бұрын
10:12 😊❤️👍🏻
@cissemyАй бұрын
It looks like Blazor is not picking up .
@DotNetMasteryАй бұрын
i would not recommend it to someone getting into .NET since blazor will not teach you all the fundamentals.
@cissemyАй бұрын
@@DotNetMastery Not that alone.I am not seeing lot of jobs in Blazor.
@sarveshshreekumaran1651Ай бұрын
Dotnet with jQuery it's still relevant
@DotNetMasteryАй бұрын
vanilla jQuery is not something that is that common, talking about 2025!
@FastFw1s8 күн бұрын
Don't waste your time with OOP and the verbosity of C#. Learn F#.