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dear all
i am ashvin sharma. i spend 6 months to learn asp.net with my development job in a small software company. but i worry due to constant growth of my career. there are no such lot of work to do.
and i think whenever we have to do work then our development skill will be increase.
please help me and give me suggetions what should i do?
i am doing daily practice of coding....in which i have command with save ,update,delete,show functionality with sql database...now what should i do?
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Well it all depends and I think there is no one definite answer to your question...

Your interests will shape your knowledge. Also the place where you work and what they do will influence you and your knowledge as well. As a hobby you can(should) educate yourself along with the tutorials and new technology while working(if you want to keep up with others).

But I would say first you need to understand:
*Algorithms, Data Structures, Computability
*Design Patterns,
*Software Lifecycle, Teamwork,
*in depth knowledge of at least one programming language
*an overview of programming paradigms, cursory knowledge of several languages
*An insight into how a current computer works, some knowledge of the operating system and assembler

Good luck,
OI
 
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ashvin sharma 22-Feb-13 8:02am    
thanks sir.
sir i am also a teacher of computer programming languages such as c,c++.
and also having knowledge about software engineering coz i have done mca in 2010. but i have not good command in development. that is actual development of application.so i needed help thank u sir to give me great suggestion.
HI,

According to me you should be developing some application to explore more using the latest technology like WCF, MVC, AJAX etc.

This will make you master in your domain. As I am a software developer I know there is no end to any knowledge. So try to explore more and more in your domain.

Thanks
 
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