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How about a codebuddy?

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  • M Marc Clifton

    ankur1163 wrote:

    I want to learn asp.net

    Why? Server-side web apps are dinosaurs. Learn how to write SPA's using things like backbone, jQuery, knockout, whatever. But don't waste your time on ASP.NET, Razor, or really anything else that Microsoft has done web-wise. Sure, use C#, that's great, but that's about it. Heck, don't even use IIS. Marc

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    Lost User
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    This is the kind of mentoring I like.

    Peter Wasser "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell

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    • L Lost User

      Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

      At some point, you need someone who knows more than you do to point out where you can do things better, and where you are going wrong.

      A wife?

      Peter Wasser "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell

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      xiecsuk
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      I've already got one of those. Had her for more than 50 years now and she still knows more than I do.

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      • A ankur1163

        I am looking for a codebuddy. A codebuddy with whom I can collaborate and code all day. Now, This thread is going to be open for everybody. Here's the format >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Language -asp.net,c# Level - Beginner What i want to accomplish - I want to learn asp.net by following these online tutorials [^] So, if you are looking for codebuddy. Please, post it in this thread by following the same format. Because, in reality novice coder will work with novice coder. An expert coder will work with expert coder. So, please follow the format. Thanks

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        Tipton Tyler
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        At times two individuals of about the same level of learning can collaborate and work a problem out (even if its not in the same project). For instance, suppose your trying to implement some code that was published on "CodeProject" and its simply not working. Perhaps your code buddy has run into the same or a similar situation and can provide a clue as to how to implement that code. Or together you can figure out an implementation. It's kind a synergistic relationship. When your working alone and really struggling learning new concepts I suspect a code buddy could be a real asset.

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          At times two individuals of about the same level of learning can collaborate and work a problem out (even if its not in the same project). For instance, suppose your trying to implement some code that was published on "CodeProject" and its simply not working. Perhaps your code buddy has run into the same or a similar situation and can provide a clue as to how to implement that code. Or together you can figure out an implementation. It's kind a synergistic relationship. When your working alone and really struggling learning new concepts I suspect a code buddy could be a real asset.

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          9082365
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          Hmm. Might be as well to remember that 'two heads are better than one' usually reduces to 'fools never differ'! And what happens when it turns out that one is a far faster learner than the other and is thinking of ways to improve the exchange of information between far space probes while his/her peer is still struggling to get an LED to light up every 20 seconds? No, it'll all end in tears. You mark my words!

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          • P PIEBALDconsult

            Sounds like a circle-jerknerd. :rolleyes: As mentioned, such a group can only elevate its skill to the level of the highest member, so you definitely want to have someone with a lot more experience. Mentoring is a much better solution.

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            Wouldn't the person who wrote the tutorial be the mentor in this case?

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            • A ankur1163

              I am looking for a codebuddy. A codebuddy with whom I can collaborate and code all day. Now, This thread is going to be open for everybody. Here's the format >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Language -asp.net,c# Level - Beginner What i want to accomplish - I want to learn asp.net by following these online tutorials [^] So, if you are looking for codebuddy. Please, post it in this thread by following the same format. Because, in reality novice coder will work with novice coder. An expert coder will work with expert coder. So, please follow the format. Thanks

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              Mario Prawirosudiro
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              Language - ASP.NET, C# Level - Beginner What I want to accomplish - I want to learn ASP.NET MVC by following these online tutorials So, in essence, sam technology, different tutorial. I considered Python/Django, and most probably I will do it someday, but I figured I'd try MVC first. :)

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